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Early childhood development: Economic development with a high public return
Rolnick, Arthur, 2003
(2003, March) fedgazette.

An article addressing the cost effectiveness of investing in early childhood education. Using findings from previous studies to make their argument, the authors provide suggestions for how local and state governments in Minnesota should fund early childhood development

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Early childhood development: Economic development with a high public return
Rolnick, Arthur, 2003
The Region, 17(4, Suppl.), 6-12

A paper supporting the notion that well-focused investments in early childhood development yield high public as well as private returns

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The economic case for targeted preschool programs
Rolnick, Arthur, 2011
In E.F. Zigler, W.S. Gilliam, & W.S. Barnett (Eds.), The pre-k debates: Current controversies and issues (pp. 22-26). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes

A compilation of economic arguments supporting a targeted approach to public early childhood education focusing on children in need instead of a universal availability approach

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