James Heckman: The economics of inequality and childhood education
James Heckman, Nobel laureate and Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago, tells The CORE Project (https://core-econ.org) how investing in the early years of disadvantaged children's lives is both fair and efficient.
CORE is a global community of learners, teachers and researchers that is transforming how economics is learned by bringing recent advances in the field to bear on societal challenges such as the future of work, climate change and inequality, using free interactive online resources and implementing the best new teaching techniques. Find out more at https://www.core-econ.org.
Видео James Heckman: The economics of inequality and childhood education канала The CORE Project
CORE is a global community of learners, teachers and researchers that is transforming how economics is learned by bringing recent advances in the field to bear on societal challenges such as the future of work, climate change and inequality, using free interactive online resources and implementing the best new teaching techniques. Find out more at https://www.core-econ.org.
Видео James Heckman: The economics of inequality and childhood education канала The CORE Project
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