University tuition typically remains constant throughout years of enrollment while delayed degree completion is an increasing problem for many academic institutions around the world. Theory suggests that if continuation tuition were raised the probability of late graduation would be reduced. Using a Regression Discontinuity Design on data from Bocconi University in Italy, we show that an increase of 1,000 euro in continuation tuition reduces the probability of late graduation by 9.9 percentage points with respect to a benchmark average probability of 80%. We conclude suggesting that an upward sloping tuition profile would be desirable when effort is sub-optimally supplied, for instance in the presence of public subsidies to education, conge...
This paper investigates the effects on enrollment, retention rate and on-time graduation of a nation...
During recent years, and under the pressure of increasing public deficits, several countries have de...
As in much of Europe, and in the particular context of the Bologna Convention on tertiary education,...
University tuition typically remains constant throughout years of enrollment while delayed degree co...
University tuition typically remains constant throughout the years of enrollment while delayed degre...
University tuition typically remains constant throughout the years of enrollment while delayed degre...
Many students enrolled in academic programs around the world take longer to obtain a degree than the...
This paper questions the way in which university tuition is typically struc-tured as a function of t...
University tuition typically remains constant throughout years of enroll- ment while delayed degree ...
University tuition typically remains constant throughout years of enroll-ment while delayed degree c...
In recent years, and under the pressure of increasing public deficits, a number of countries have de...
Following a landmark ruling by the Constitutional Court in 2005, more than half of Germany’s univers...
Obtaining an university degree results in important outcomes for subsequent life course. However, ch...
3noBetween 2001 and 2005, higher education in Italy went through a considerable process of reform ac...
We study the relationship between the enrolment decisions of Italian secondary school graduates and ...
This paper investigates the effects on enrollment, retention rate and on-time graduation of a nation...
During recent years, and under the pressure of increasing public deficits, several countries have de...
As in much of Europe, and in the particular context of the Bologna Convention on tertiary education,...
University tuition typically remains constant throughout years of enrollment while delayed degree co...
University tuition typically remains constant throughout the years of enrollment while delayed degre...
University tuition typically remains constant throughout the years of enrollment while delayed degre...
Many students enrolled in academic programs around the world take longer to obtain a degree than the...
This paper questions the way in which university tuition is typically struc-tured as a function of t...
University tuition typically remains constant throughout years of enroll- ment while delayed degree ...
University tuition typically remains constant throughout years of enroll-ment while delayed degree c...
In recent years, and under the pressure of increasing public deficits, a number of countries have de...
Following a landmark ruling by the Constitutional Court in 2005, more than half of Germany’s univers...
Obtaining an university degree results in important outcomes for subsequent life course. However, ch...
3noBetween 2001 and 2005, higher education in Italy went through a considerable process of reform ac...
We study the relationship between the enrolment decisions of Italian secondary school graduates and ...
This paper investigates the effects on enrollment, retention rate and on-time graduation of a nation...
During recent years, and under the pressure of increasing public deficits, several countries have de...
As in much of Europe, and in the particular context of the Bologna Convention on tertiary education,...