The research is financed by Ford Foundation. No. (1075-0792) (Sub-program Sponsoring) It is a difficulty problem to choice repayment patterns of student loan. “Conventional mortgage-type loan ” and “Income contingent loan ” has been performed in many countries. These loan repayment manners have their own characteristics. In this paper, we discuss their advantages and disadvantages, and would provide policy choice for student loans programs in China. These suggestions maybe supply references to other developing countries
With the rising costs of higher education, an increasing share of which is borne by students and the...
Student loan programs are among the most complex, controversial, frequently misunderstood, and yet p...
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Student loans have been widely practiced in many developed and developing countries to help finance ...
Student loan is one of the ways a government gives students an opportunity to study in higher educat...
Student loans schemes are in operation in more than seventy countries around the world. Most loans s...
[[abstract]]Conventional fixed-schedule loans, also understood as government-guaranteed loans, are a...
Abstract: As more countries are planning to inaugurate or enlarge student loan schemes, much of the ...
The goal of this study is to examine the effect of student loans and need-based grants on financiall...
Having a careful examination of government-leading student loan schemes in China and Hong Kong, we c...
Student aid policy of Chinese higher education was made in the form of free higher education before ...
This paper contributes to the growing literature on student loans as a means of financing higher edu...
[[abstract]]This research tries from the economic angle to construct the construction to go to schoo...
International experience with student loans as a means of financing higher education is examined, wi...
Two issues with respect to higher education financing on which economists are in broad agreement are...
With the rising costs of higher education, an increasing share of which is borne by students and the...
Student loan programs are among the most complex, controversial, frequently misunderstood, and yet p...
http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAM...
Student loans have been widely practiced in many developed and developing countries to help finance ...
Student loan is one of the ways a government gives students an opportunity to study in higher educat...
Student loans schemes are in operation in more than seventy countries around the world. Most loans s...
[[abstract]]Conventional fixed-schedule loans, also understood as government-guaranteed loans, are a...
Abstract: As more countries are planning to inaugurate or enlarge student loan schemes, much of the ...
The goal of this study is to examine the effect of student loans and need-based grants on financiall...
Having a careful examination of government-leading student loan schemes in China and Hong Kong, we c...
Student aid policy of Chinese higher education was made in the form of free higher education before ...
This paper contributes to the growing literature on student loans as a means of financing higher edu...
[[abstract]]This research tries from the economic angle to construct the construction to go to schoo...
International experience with student loans as a means of financing higher education is examined, wi...
Two issues with respect to higher education financing on which economists are in broad agreement are...
With the rising costs of higher education, an increasing share of which is borne by students and the...
Student loan programs are among the most complex, controversial, frequently misunderstood, and yet p...
http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAM...