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"People only see what
they are prepared to see." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
ECE AS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Louise Zimanyi from the Consultative Group recently shared with us an article
by Maja Beckstrom from the October 24th edition of the St. Paul Pioneer Press,
"Invest in Kids Taken Literally: Economists Say Money Put Toward
Early Childhood Programs Offers Great Returns and May Be the Best Form of Economic
Development Out There." This article begins . . .
"Art Rolnick wants to sell you an economic development plan. It's not a
tax-free business zone. Not a stadium. Not a coal gasification plant on the
Iron Range. It's preschool. For all low-income kids in Minnesota.
"The idea itself isn't new, but fresh evidence and surprising new heavyweights
back it up. Rolnick, after all, is head of research at the Minneapolis Federal
Reserve Bank.
"Milton Friedman, meet Maria Montessori. Advocates of early-childhood education
have a new ally the economists.
"Proponents of better day care and public preschools rely on people's urge
to do right by kids. The money guys see it as a matter of dollars and cents.
Investing money in early childhood programs is perhaps the best form of economic
development there is, they say with annual returns that can exceed the
stock market's and can result in more savings to society than any other
social program."
You can track down the complete text for this article (you'll need to pay $2.95)
at http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/business
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