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tuition levels and increases when targeted at non-EU students. …
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volatility in future income is transferred from risk-averse students to the risk-neutral state. However, a double moral hazard … problem arises when students' efforts to raise lifetime income and universities' activities to improve teaching quality are …
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Higher education finance depends on the public's preferences for charging tuition, which may be partly based on beliefs about the university earnings premium. To test whether public support for tuition depends on earnings information, we devise survey experiments in representative samples of the...
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volatility in future income is transferred from risk-averse students to the risk-neutral state. However, a double moral hazard … problem arises when students’ efforts to raise lifetime income and universities’ activities to improve teaching quality are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008742958
We use the UK's 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF) to study which attributes characterize a top-scoring (four-star) publication in Economics and Econometrics. We frame the analysis as a classification problem and, using information in official documents, derive conditions to infer the...
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discontinuous function of parental income, the effect of BAfoeG on students’ enrollment decisions can be identified separately from …
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labor market administrative records for the universe of students enrolled in the Chilean education system. We find that an …
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It is generally agreed that the funding base for German universities is inadequate and perhaps the time has come for serious consideration of the imposition of non-trivial tuition charges. Against this background, this paper compares conventional and income contingent loans for financing tuition...
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It is generally agreed that the funding base for German universities is inadequate and perhaps the time has come for serious consideration of the imposition of non-trivial tuition charges. Against this background, this paper compares conventional and income contingent loans for financing tuition...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008855352
We model a higher education system that admits students according to their admission signal (e.g., matriculation GPA …
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