The Guaranteed Student Loan Program provides loans to students even without collateral, income, or credit history, which creates a great risk
Governmental subsidies to higher education raise issues of fairness between families and between gen...
Upward mobility is a prized aspect of the American dream based upon the belief that those from humbl...
In a period of student loan scandals and U.S. financial market instability impacting on the cost and...
With the troubled economic conditions and skyrocketing educational costs of the 1970\u27s and 1980\u...
This Article outlines looming budgetary and accounting issues with federal student loans and propose...
This article uses the case of paying for a college education to study broad issues of equity, both b...
My dissertation investigates economic incentives relevant to consumer financial services. I focus on...
I quantify the effects of alternative student loan policies on college enrollment, bor- rowing behav...
In the first chapter, I measure the impact of student loan debt on young, college-educated workers' ...
I examine the role of federal loans on access to higher education and student welfare by modeling st...
This essay synthesizes the most recent and rigorous research on student loan debt. It focuses on bas...
The papers included in this volume represent the most current research and knowledge available about...
Student loan debt in the United States is now estimated to exceed one trillion dollars. However, in ...
Prior to presenting the existing research on student loan default in the United States, the paper e...
Currently, there are 44.2 million Americans holding student loan debt collectively totaling $1.5 tri...
Governmental subsidies to higher education raise issues of fairness between families and between gen...
Upward mobility is a prized aspect of the American dream based upon the belief that those from humbl...
In a period of student loan scandals and U.S. financial market instability impacting on the cost and...
With the troubled economic conditions and skyrocketing educational costs of the 1970\u27s and 1980\u...
This Article outlines looming budgetary and accounting issues with federal student loans and propose...
This article uses the case of paying for a college education to study broad issues of equity, both b...
My dissertation investigates economic incentives relevant to consumer financial services. I focus on...
I quantify the effects of alternative student loan policies on college enrollment, bor- rowing behav...
In the first chapter, I measure the impact of student loan debt on young, college-educated workers' ...
I examine the role of federal loans on access to higher education and student welfare by modeling st...
This essay synthesizes the most recent and rigorous research on student loan debt. It focuses on bas...
The papers included in this volume represent the most current research and knowledge available about...
Student loan debt in the United States is now estimated to exceed one trillion dollars. However, in ...
Prior to presenting the existing research on student loan default in the United States, the paper e...
Currently, there are 44.2 million Americans holding student loan debt collectively totaling $1.5 tri...
Governmental subsidies to higher education raise issues of fairness between families and between gen...
Upward mobility is a prized aspect of the American dream based upon the belief that those from humbl...
In a period of student loan scandals and U.S. financial market instability impacting on the cost and...