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Extraction code: m837? Topic: Love, Money and Children: Parenting Economics
Author: [America] Matthias Dopke.
Translator: Wu Xian
Douban score: 7.9
Publishing House: Gezhi Publishing House
Publication year: 20 19-6
Page count: 399
Content introduction:
No one is born with parents. When the children arrive, the crib, the school district room, the entrance examination and the interest class ... are all self-taught.
Why do parents with relaxed childhood begin to "push the baby" one after another? Is it love, fear of the future, or unwilling to lag behind?
Children are becoming more and more "expensive"; How much investment is enough for education?
Economists at Yale University have re-understood the logic behind the parenting war.
About the author:
Matthias Doepke is a professor of economics at Northwestern University, a consultant to the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, an assistant researcher at the National Bureau of Economic Research, a researcher at the European Center for Economic Policy Research, and a member of the Munich Center for Economic Research.
Fabrizio Zilibotti is a professor of economics at Yale University, a visiting scholar in Tsinghua University, a member of the World Econometrics Society and the European Economic Association, and co-director of the Economic Fluctuation Project Group of the National Bureau of Economic Research.