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This paper empirically studies how college savings motives affect household stock market participation. More than 65% of households saving for college allocate at least a portion of their college savings to stocks, which are also the most popular class of risky assets for college savings...
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attending a four-year college and lower student debt. The effect is more pronounced for students who receive less financial aid …
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We develop a decentralized Bayesian model of college admissions with two ranked colleges, heterogeneous students and … two realistic match frictions: students find it costly to apply to college, and college evaluations of their applications … is uncertain. Students thus face a portfolio choice problem in their application decision, while colleges choose …
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