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Caplan vs. Chua Debate in the Guardian - Econlib

Tiger Mother Amy Chua and I have this week's Saturday Conversation in The Guardian. Highlights:BC: Most of my book is based on a summary of 40 ...

Bryan Caplan vs. Amy Chua debate - Marginal REVOLUTION

A published debate between Bryan Caplan and Amy Chua. If I have one wish, it is that Chua would put her anecdotal points in the form of a statistical argument.

Genetically Oblivious: How "Chinese" and "Western" Parenting ...

(My one-on-one debate with Chua appeared recently in The Guardian). Should parents use strict Asian discipline to turn kids into high achievers?

The Tiger Mother versus Cost-Benefit Analysis - Econlib

Bryan Caplan · The Tiger Mother versus Cost-Benefit Analysis ... But some people — like Amy Chua — care, and care a lot. We ALSO know ...

Who Really Cares How Yuppies Raise Their Kids?

First there was Amy Chua, the Yale law professor and author of “Battle ... Now comes Bryan Caplan, an economist at George Mason University ...

(Nature vs. Nurture) x Money - Family - The New York Times

To the debate over nature vs. nurture (or, as it has shaken out recently, Amy Chua vs. Bryan Caplan), my colleague Motoko Rich reminds us of ...

Author: Nature beats nurture when it comes to parenting | abc13.com

Bryan Caplan is an economist, an author, and a proponent of a ... Caplan pointed out Amy Chua, better known as the Tiger Mom, saying ...

Apparently Bryan Caplan (GMU professor) and Amy Chua (author of ...

Apparently Bryan Caplan (GMU professor) and Amy Chua (author of "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother") had a semi-debate awhile ago on parenting · Comments Section.

Book Review: Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids - WSJ

Bryan Caplan's "Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids" is the antidote to Amy Chua's best seller, "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother." Whereas Ms.

If I Could Ask Amy Chua One Question - Bet On It | Bryan Caplan

In Passage #1, Chua describes her in-laws' parenting style: As parents, Sy and Florence were determined to give their children the space and ...

'Selfish Reasons' For Parents To Enjoy Having Kids - NPR

CAPLAN: Tiger Mother. KELLY: Tiger Mother. And I'm talking about Amy Chua. This is the Yale professor who banned who daughters from sleepovers, ...

Observations about Chinese (Chinese-American?) mothers

I agree with many of Bryan Caplan's views on parenting, and Yana can attest that I have never attempted a "dragon mother" style.

Bryan Caplan: Our Homeschooling Odyssey : r/slatestarcodex - Reddit

I recall a light hearted (very informal, to be clear) "debate" on some show between Bryan Caplan and Amy Chua (of Tiger Mom, & very important ...

Do Parents Matter? Q&A with Bryan Caplan, Author of ... - YouTube

In his best-selling book The Myth of the Rational Voter (2007) George Mason University economist Bryan Caplan demythologized the notion that ...

Why parents can't cut the apron strings - 3 Quarks Daily

If Amy Chua is cast as the wild-eyed Tiger Warrior of twenty-first-century parenting, Bryan Caplan, an economist at George Mason University and ...

Editorial: Letters From Maine — Nature vs. Nurture - MDedge

On one side is Amy Chua, the self-professed Tiger Mother, whose ... On the other side of the spectrum is an economist, Bryan Caplan, Ph.

'Selfish Reasons' For Parents To Enjoy Having Kids - WYSO

An economics professor has a plan for raising children: have lots of them, and don't stress about nurturing their potential. Bryan Caplan ...

Tiger Mothers and Selfish Fathers: Does Parenting Matter? - GeekDad

That's where Chua and I are mistaken, according to Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids by Bryan Caplan. The subtitle of Caplan's book says a lot: ...

'Selfish Reasons' For Parents To Enjoy Having Kids | - WBUR

An economics professor has a plan for raising children: have lots of them, and don't stress about nurturing their potential. Bryan Caplan ...

Jewish versus Chinese Parenting - Bet On It | Bryan Caplan

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