- An introductory post from me & a response from Yuval Levin of National Affairs;
- a follow-up post from me, two responses from Bill Galston of Brookings, and my reply to Galston;
- And then a series of poses by Richard Reeves & Quentin Karpilow of Brookings about different kinds of bottlenecks: first, a post about early child development as a bottleneck, with a response from Isabel Sawhill of Brookings;
- then a post about college as a bottleneck, with a response from Andrew Kelly of AEI;
- and finally, a post about money as a bottleneck, with a response from the economist Miles Corak.
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Bottlenecks series at Brookings
For those who are interested, the Brookings Institution's Social Mobility Memos blog now has its entire 12-part series up about Bottlenecks: A New Theory of Equal Opportunity: