“The concept of parent gacha is correct” Why American economists do not deny the “lottery of life”
There is a word “parent gacha” that compares the inability to choose a parent to a free gift gacha. Why have young people who lamented that they have “disappeared from their parents’ gacha” have recently become more prominent in Japan? Isn’t the same thing happening in the United States? Misako Hida, a journalist living in NY, asked John List, a professor of special achievements at the University of Chicago’s Faculty of Economics, who advocates narrowing the gap through early childhood education.