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Jorge Luis Garca1, James J Heckman2, Duncan Ermini Leaf3, María José Prados4.
Abstract
This paper quantifies and aggregates the multiple lifetime benefits of an influential high-quality early childhood program with outcomes measured through midlife. Guided by economic theory, we supplement experimental data with non-experimental data to forecast the life-cycle benefits and costs of the program. Our point estimate of the internal rate of return is 13.7% with an associated benefit/cost ratio of 7.3. We account for model estimation and forecasting error and present estimates from extensive sensitivity analyses. This paper is a template for synthesizing experimental and non-experimental data using economic theory to estimate the long-run life-cycle benefits of social programs.Entities:
Keywords: C93; Early childhood education; I28; J13; cost-benefit analysis; life-cycle benefits; long-term forecasts; program evaluation; rates of return
Year: 2020 PMID: 32616965 PMCID: PMC7331936 DOI: 10.1086/705718
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Polit Econ ISSN: 0022-3808