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Investing in Kids: Early Childhood Programs and Local Economic Development: Appendices
Timothy J. Bartik
417 pp. 2011
$45.00 cloth 9780880993739
$20.00 paper 9780880993722
Addendum: Technical Appendices
Addendum: Technical Appendices
Appendix 2A: Plausible Calculations of Medium-Term Bene?ts and Costs of Economic Development Incentive Programs for a State or Metropolitan Area
Appendix 2B: Estimating the Displacement Effects and Wage Effects of Labor Supply Programs in Local Economies and National Economies
Appendix 3A: Ratio of State Economic Development Benefits to Incentive Costs for a Permanent Business Incentive Program
Appendix 3B: More Details on the Calculations of the Effects and Costs of Business Incentives
Appendix 3C: Figures for Assumed Responsiveness of State Unemployment Rates and Labor Force Participation Rates to An Employment Increase in the State
Appendix 3D: Responding to Lynchs Arguments Against the Effectiveness of Lowering Business Taxes
Appendix 4A: Ratio of Annual Program Effects on State Residents Earnings to Program Costs, Each Year After Permanent Program Is Begun
Appendix 4B: More Details on Procedures Used to Simulate State Economic Development Benefits of Early Childhood Programs
Appendix 7A: More on Discounting
Appendix 7B: Effects of Reduced Special Education Costs on Benefits vs. Costs of Universal Pre-K and the Abecedarian Program
Appendix 7C: Detailed Numbers for Simulations of Financing Universal Pre-K Education by Reallocating Funds from K12 Education
Appendix 7D: More Details on Methodology of Adding Adult Training to Early Childhood Programs, with Estimates
Appendix 8A: Distributing Pre-K Benefits by Household Income Quintile
Appendix 9A: How Economic Development Returns to Early Childhood Programs Vary by State
Appendix 9B: How Economic Developments for Other Early Childhood Programs Vary by Metro Area vs. State, and with Size and Growth Rate of the Metropolitan Area
Appendix 10A: National vs. State Benefits of Business Incentives
Appendix 10B: Labor Market Response to a Demand Shock at the National Level vs. the State Level
Appendix 10C: Macroeconomic Effects of Redistributing Unemployment
Appendix 12A: More Details on the Methodology and Results for Economic Development Benefits from Specific Human Development Outcomes
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