Credit Scores and College Investment
Nicole Simpson and
Felicia Ionescu
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Felicia Ionescu: Colgate University
No 666, 2010 Meeting Papers from Society for Economic Dynamics
Abstract:
eligibility conditions in the private market for student loans induces a 5.2 percent decline in the four-year college investment rate, whereas a relaxation in borrowing limits for government student loans leads to a 5.1 percent increase in the four-year college investment rate, with most of the changes coming from students with low and medium credit scores.
Date: 2010
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