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James J. Heckman | Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics At Chicago since 1973 Director of the Center for the Economics of Human Development Co-Director, Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group 2000 Nobel Laureate John Bates Clark Medal Winner, 1983
About Professor Heckman - The Heckman Equation James J Heckman is the Henry Schultz Distinguished Service Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago, a Nobel Memorial Prize winner in economics and an expert in the economics of human development
Home Page - The Heckman Equation Professor Heckman’s research proves that starting earlier has the greatest returns Birth-to-three advocates can use Heckman’s ROI to advance investments that begin at birth This presentation includes a break down of Professor Heckman’s ECE research and the key policy implications
James J. Heckman - Center for the Economics of Human Development James J Heckman has devoted his professional life to understanding the origins of major social and economic problems related to inequality, social mobility, discrimination, skill formation and regulation, and to devising and evaluating alternative strategies for addressing those problems
Invest in Early Childhood Development: Reduce . . . - The Heckman Equation Professor Heckman’s ground-breaking work with a consortium of economists, psychologists, statisticians and neuroscientists shows that early childhood development directly influences economic, health and social outcomes for individuals and society
James J. Heckman | HCEO - University of Chicago James J Heckman has devoted his professional life to understanding the origins of major social and economic problems related to inequality, social mobility, discrimination, skill formation and regulation, and to devising and evaluating alternative strategies for addressing those problems
James J. Heckman | University of Chicago Global James J Heckman has made fundamental contributions throughout econometrics and empirical economics As an econometrician, he revolutionized the study of sample selection bias, duration analysis, heterogeneity, and treatment effects in microeconometrics
Education - Center for the Economics of Human Development James Joseph Heckman Department of Economics University of Chicago 1126 East 59th Street Chicago, Illinois 60637 Telephone: (773) 702-0634 Fax: (773) 702-8490 Email: jjh@uchicago edu