Economics of Education Review, August 2019
Green Table of Contents

Volume 71
Pages 1-145

 

Introduction to the Special Issue “Higher Education Financing: Student Loans”

Bruce Chapman, Dung Doan

Pages 1-6

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The end of free college in England: Implications for enrolments, equity, and quality

Richard Murphy, Judith Scott-Clayton, Gill Wyness

Pages 7-22

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Financing higher education in an imperfect world

Ngo Van Long

Pages 23-31

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The US college loans system: Lessons from Australia and England

Nicholas Barr, Bruce Chapman, Lorraine Dearden, Susan Dynarski

Pages 32-48

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Evaluating and designing student loan systems: An overview of empirical approaches

Lorraine Dearden

Pages 49-64

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Income contingent student loan design: Lessons from around the world

Jack Britton, Laura van der Erve, Tim Higgins

Pages 65-82

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Modelling alternative student loan schemes for Brazil

Lorraine Dearden, Paulo Meyer Nascimento

Pages 83-94

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Repayment burdens of mortgage-style student loans in China and steps toward income-contingent loans

Yu Cai, Bruce Chapman, Qing Wang

Pages 95-108

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Modelling higher education financing reform for Ireland

Bruce Chapman, Aedín Doris

Pages 109-119

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Student loans in Japan: Current problems and possible solutions

Shiro Armstrong, Lorraine Dearden, Masayuki Kobayashi, Nobuko Nagase

Pages 120-134

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How useful are default rates? Borrowers with large balances and student loan repayment

Adam Looney, Constantine Yannelis

Pages 135-145

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