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Date: 2015-05-28 09:57:16
Evaluation
Educational stages
James Heckman
Impact evaluation
Inter-American Development Bank
World Bank Group
Independent Evaluation Group
Early childhood education
Social competence
Education
Multilateral development banks
Economics

1. Introduction Highlights  Attention to the early development of young children can lead to better future earnings and other benefits to the individual and society. This focus can have equity enhancing value as poor

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