Education and economic development; proceedings of a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, November 18-19, 2004
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Proceedings, 2005, issue Apr
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We know there are economic returns to public investment in education, but how can citizens and policymakers sort through the myriad ways to achieve the goals we seek? What are our policy and investment options, and how might we best prioritize them? What opportunities are available ? aside from increased funding ? and how can we realize greater public returns on the dollars we are already investing? The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland hosted a two-day interactive conference dedicated to the role of education ? at all levels ? in economic development. All activities were structured to foster open, engaging discussion.
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Date: 2005
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