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Aug 2021
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Emily Oster, "The Family Firm: A Data-Dr...

Marshall Poe
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In The Family Firm: A Data-Driven Guide to Better Decision Making in the Early School Years (Penguin, 2021), Brown University professor of economics and mom of two Emily Oster offers a classic business school framework for data-driven parents to think more deliberately about the key issues of the elementary years: school, health, extracurricular activities, ... Show More
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