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savings. However, subsidies also encourage more poorly prepared students to attend and are usually financed via distortionary …
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strategies, showing that the cutoff signals implement all implementable state-independent distributions of students across …
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of all college students fail to earn a bachelor's degree, we study a model of risky college completion. The central idea … is that students drop out of college mainly because they fail to complete the requirements for earning a degree. This … introduces two levels of ability selection that reinforce each other. (i) In college, low ability students typically do not …
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. One of these locations is the educational campus environment where students reside and carry out their daily academic … associated risks while there has been a dearth of studies on the subject. This paper therefore assessed students’ awareness of … students that were selected using probability sampling techniques. Descriptive analysis was used in computing mean Hazard …
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In higher education, pure credit market funding leads to underinvestment due to insufficient risk pooling, while pure income-contingent loan funding leads to overinvestment. We analyze whether funding diversity – a market structure in which credit markets coexist alongside income-contingent...
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