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Committee for Economic Development, 2006
As we begin the twenty-first century, technological, economic, political, and social forces have created a new era. Technological advancements and lower trade barriers have paved the way for the globalization of markets, bringing intense competition to the U.S. economy. Political systems and movements around the world are having a profound impact…
Descriptors: Economic Development, National Security, International Studies, Cultural Awareness
Committee for Economic Development, 2006
Preschool programs have long prepared children for early educational success, but investing in high-quality early education also offers promising ways to strengthen the future economic and fiscal position of states and the nation. The Committee for Economic Development (CED) believes that broadening access to preschool programs for all children is…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Position Papers, Economic Development, Education Work Relationship
Committee for Economic Development, 2004
Over the past two decades, America has embarked on a campaign to improve public schools for all our nation's children. Educators have turned their focus to the outcomes of schooling. The Committee for Economic Development (CED) has urged such reforms, and this report concentrates on the need to link the way schools are funded and managed to the…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Public Schools, Funding Formulas, Finance Reform
Committee for Economic Development, 2006
Digitization of information and the Internet have profoundly expanded the capacity for openness. This report details the benefits of openness in three areas--open standards, open-source software, and open innovation--and examines the major issues in the debate over whether openness should be encouraged or not. The report explains each of these…
Descriptors: Innovation, Public Policy, Internet, Standards