Recommendations
- Higher education subsidies and heterogeneity: a dynamic analysis
- Welfare effects of subsidizing higher education when access and quality are endogenous
- Default risk and private student loans: implications for higher education policies
- Equity and efficiency considerations of public higher education.
- Optimal taxation of risky human capital
Cites work
- Entrepreneurship and government subsidies: a general equilibrium analysis.
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Cited in
(8)- Allocating government education expenditures across \(K-12\) and college education
- Default risk and private student loans: implications for higher education policies
- Welfare effects of subsidizing higher education when access and quality are endogenous
- Risky human capital accumulation with endogenous skill premium
- The role of colleges within the higher education sector
- Higher education subsidies and heterogeneity: a dynamic analysis
- Is there a return-risk link in education?
- Insuring student loans against the financial risk of failing to complete college
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