James Heckman
James Heckman is an American economist and Nobel laureate in Economic Sciences, awarded in 2000 for his pioneering work on the economics of human development and the importance of early childhood education.
Born on Apr 19, 1944 (82 years old)
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Liechtenstein:
James Heckman, a Nobel Prize-winning economist, states that investing in early childhood is the best return on investment for a nation.
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Greece:
James Heckman is a Nobel laureate whose study highlights the returns on investment in early childhood education.
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Tunisia:
James Heckman is one of the Nobel laureates who signed the letter against Trump's tariff policy.
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Uruguay:
James Heckman concluded that investing in early childhood education is an effective state policy for economic growth.
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Indonesia:
James Heckman is a Nobel Prize-winning economist who has shown that investment in early childhood education yields outstanding results.
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Ukraine:
James Heckman is a Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences laureate who signed the appeal for the transfer of sanctioned Russian assets to aid Ukraine's recovery.
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