College education is not only an investment; for many people it also generates consumption benefits. If these benefits are normal goods, then the rich attend college at higher rates than the poor. Furthermore, the marginal poor student is smarter than the marginal rich student. Colleges aiming to attract smart students may therefore charge lower tuition to poorer students, even when the colleges lack market power. Moreover, when the social return to education exceeds the private return, allocative efficiency requires government grants to students to be means-tested.H52 I2 Tuition policy Student grants Self-selection
In this paper we develop a model in which students choose their university coursework based on both ...
In this paper we develop a model in which students choose their university courses according to both...
The main goal of liberal arts colleges is to enhance their prestige, which comes from a reputation f...
We explain why means-tested college tuition and means-tested government grants to college students c...
Education provides both investment and consumption benefits; the former being realized after schooli...
We develop a model in which students choose their college coursework based on both investment and co...
Students of lower-income families invest much less in college education than higher-income families....
The current level and form of subsidization of college education is of-ten rationalized by appeal to...
Students tend to enter college when college appeals to them, when appropriate college choices are av...
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of finance for higher education, which has resulted in a set of programs and policies that are highl...
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In this paper we develop a model in which students choose their university coursework based on both ...
In this paper we develop a model in which students choose their university courses according to both...
The main goal of liberal arts colleges is to enhance their prestige, which comes from a reputation f...
We explain why means-tested college tuition and means-tested government grants to college students c...
Education provides both investment and consumption benefits; the former being realized after schooli...
We develop a model in which students choose their college coursework based on both investment and co...
Students of lower-income families invest much less in college education than higher-income families....
The current level and form of subsidization of college education is of-ten rationalized by appeal to...
Students tend to enter college when college appeals to them, when appropriate college choices are av...
College students receive both direct subsidies in the form of grants and loans provided by the gover...
Subsidizing the cost of education is one of the most common, and expensive, activities of gov-ernmen...
College affordability and rising tuition and fees are a topic of national interest. While a number o...
This paper introduces and explores signalling in the market for education based on heterogeneity in ...
of finance for higher education, which has resulted in a set of programs and policies that are highl...
This article provides, via a qualitative analysis, an alternative view on how to pay for college edu...
In this paper we develop a model in which students choose their university coursework based on both ...
In this paper we develop a model in which students choose their university courses according to both...
The main goal of liberal arts colleges is to enhance their prestige, which comes from a reputation f...