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We show that the electorate's preferences for using tuition to finance higher education strongly depend on the design of the payment scheme. In representative surveys of the German electorate (N18,000), experimentally replacing regular upfront by deferred income-contingent payments increases...
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We show that the electorate's preferences for using tuition to finance higher education strongly depend on the design of the payment scheme. In representative surveys of the German electorate (N18,000), experimentally replacing regular upfront by deferred income-contingent payments increases...
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We show that the electorate’s preferences for using tuition to finance higher education strongly depend on the design of the payment scheme. In representative surveys of the German electorate (N18,000), experimentally replacing regular upfront by deferred income-contingent payments increases...
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preferences, we implement parallel survey experiments in Germany and the United States. In both countries, support for increased …
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preferences, we implement parallel survey experiments in Germany and the United States. In both countries, support for increased …
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treatments in Switzerland using identical survey techniques previously used in Germany and the United States. In Switzerland …
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