How the Financial Crisis and Great Recession Affected Higher Education
Jeffrey Brown and
Caroline Hoxby
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
JEL-codes: G11 G23 I2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "How the Financial Crisis and Great Recession Affected Higher Education" , pp 1-13

- Jeffrey Brown and Caroline Hoxby
- Endowment Management Based on a Positive Model of the University , pp 15-41

- Caroline Hoxby
- The Interaction of Spending Policies, Asset Allocation Strategies, and Investment Performance at University Endowment Funds , pp 43-98

- Keith C. Brown and Cristian Ioan Tiu
- Competition among University Endowments , pp 99-126

- William Goetzmann and Sharon Oster
- Keynes, King's, and Endowment Asset Management , pp 127-150

- David Chambers, Elroy Dimson and Justin Foo
- The Supply of and Demand for Charitable Donations to Higher Education , pp 151-174

- Jeffrey Brown, Stephen Dimmock and Scott Weisbenner
- The Impact of the Financial Crisis on Faculty Labor Markets , pp 175-207

- Sarah Turner
- The Financial Crisis and College Enrollment: How Have Students and Their Families Responded? , pp 209-233

- Bridget Long
- Federal and State Financial Aid during the Great Recession , pp 235-262

- Eric Bettinger and Betsy Williams
- Did the Fiscal Stimulus Work for Universities? , pp 263-320

- Michael F. Dinerstein, Caroline Hoxby, Jonathan Meer and Pablo Villanueva
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