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High School Curriculum and Financial Outcomes: The Impact of Mandated Personal Finance and Mathematics Courses
Shawn Cole, Anna Paulson and Gauri Kartini Shastry
Published online before print November 30, 2015, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.51.3.0113-5410R1
Shawn Cole
Anna Paulson
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Journal of Human Resources
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High School Curriculum and Financial Outcomes: The Impact of Mandated Personal Finance and Mathematics Courses
Shawn Cole, Anna Paulson, Gauri Kartini Shastry
Journal of Human Resources Nov 2015, DOI: 10.3368/jhr.51.3.0113-5410R1
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