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The welfare effects of income-contingent financing for higher education

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Quiggin, John

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In this paper, it is shown that educational financing schemes with income-contingent re-payments provide a mixture of consumption-smoothing benefits and insurance against the uncertain outcomes of risky educational investments. Educational financing schemes with income-contingent repayment will enhance welfare relative to the alternative of upfront fees yielding the same revenue in present value terms.

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