Chapter 4 How a Behavioral Economic Framework Can Support Scaling of Early Childhood Interventions
Combining the theories of conventional economics with social psychology and cognitive decision making, behavioral economics (BE) offers an interdisciplinary framework to support the transition and translation of programs to scale, addressing the dimensions of feasibility, cost, and fidelity while me...
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