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Recently, columnist Matthew Yglesias argued that using workforce rhetoric to support #childcare policy no longer holds water for a variety of reasons, but Elliot Haspel thinks there's a larger framing issue when we talk about child care as a commercial good versus a national value. Jump into the discussion: https://lnkd.in/eXgvxWwA With shoutouts to Roosevelt Institute's Suzanne Kahn and more.

Elliot’s Provocations: Care is No Ordinary Good - Early Learning Nation

Elliot’s Provocations: Care is No Ordinary Good - Early Learning Nation

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Steve Barnett

Board of Governors Professor at Rutgers University

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Unusually, I will side with Yglesias on this one (being provocative?). The cost disease he references is not Baumol's, this one is self-inflicted. Pouring government money into subsidies without any real improvement in quality will drive up costs for everyone with minimal benefit. Unless care is good enough to improve children's well-being and development substantively, it is not categorically different from other expenditures.

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