An increasingly important question in the construction of national student financial assistance policies, particularly in developing and transitional countries, is the applicability of income contingent loans for recovery of a portion of the costs of higher education. Such student loan programs, especially promoted by Australians and “on the table ” in 2003 for adoption in Britain, have long captured the fascination of bot
Motivated by a desire to increase the participation rates in higher education of individuals from di...
It is well known that due to absence of saleable collateral, the commercial banking system does not ...
Abstract: As more countries are planning to inaugurate or enlarge student loan schemes, much of the ...
With the rising costs of higher education, an increasing share of which is borne by students and the...
With the rising costs of higher education, an increasing share of which is borne by students and the...
Since the late 1980s income contingent loans have been adopted in, or recommended for, a significant...
As a part of national financial arrangements for higher education, income contingent student loans h...
Over the last decade or so a number of OECD economies have migrated from providing higher education ...
In many countries, public policies for student funding have evolved towards a new share between cont...
Two issues with respect to higher education financing on which economists are in broad agreement are...
International audienceIn many countries, public policies for student funding have evolved towards a ...
It is well known that higher education financing involves uncertainty and risk with respect to stude...
This paper compares and contrasts international experience with respect to higher education financin...
This chapter is an introduction to and summary of "Income Contingent Loans: Theory, Practice and Pro...
Income-contingent loan programs run by governments represent an important social innovation, an impr...
Motivated by a desire to increase the participation rates in higher education of individuals from di...
It is well known that due to absence of saleable collateral, the commercial banking system does not ...
Abstract: As more countries are planning to inaugurate or enlarge student loan schemes, much of the ...
With the rising costs of higher education, an increasing share of which is borne by students and the...
With the rising costs of higher education, an increasing share of which is borne by students and the...
Since the late 1980s income contingent loans have been adopted in, or recommended for, a significant...
As a part of national financial arrangements for higher education, income contingent student loans h...
Over the last decade or so a number of OECD economies have migrated from providing higher education ...
In many countries, public policies for student funding have evolved towards a new share between cont...
Two issues with respect to higher education financing on which economists are in broad agreement are...
International audienceIn many countries, public policies for student funding have evolved towards a ...
It is well known that higher education financing involves uncertainty and risk with respect to stude...
This paper compares and contrasts international experience with respect to higher education financin...
This chapter is an introduction to and summary of "Income Contingent Loans: Theory, Practice and Pro...
Income-contingent loan programs run by governments represent an important social innovation, an impr...
Motivated by a desire to increase the participation rates in higher education of individuals from di...
It is well known that due to absence of saleable collateral, the commercial banking system does not ...
Abstract: As more countries are planning to inaugurate or enlarge student loan schemes, much of the ...