Early Childhood Development, Human Capital and Poverty
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Yale University

Children's experiences during early childhood are critical for their cognitive and socio-emotional development, two key dimensions of human capital. Orazio Attanasio discusses the framework used in economics to model parental investments and early childhood development. Read the Study

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Early Childhood Development, Human Capital and Poverty