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Income Contingent Loans

Edited by Bruce Chapman, Timothy Higgins and Joseph Stiglitz

in International Economic Association Series from Palgrave Macmillan

Date: 2014
ISBN: 978-1-137-41320-8
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction and Summary
Bruce Chapman, Timothy Higgins and Joseph Stiglitz
Income Contingent Loans: Background
Bruce Chapman
Remarks on Income Contingent Loans: How Effective can they be at Mitigating Risk?
Joseph Stiglitz
Income Contingent Loans as a Risk Management Device
John Quiggin
Income Contingent Loans: Toward a Piecewise Linear Scheme
Ngo Long
Income Contingent Loans and Higher Education Financing: Theory and Practice
Nicholas Barr
The Challenge of Sustaining Student Loans Systems: Lessons from Chile and Colombia
Jamil Salmi
The Implications of Graduate Labor Market Performance in Designing a Student Loan Scheme for Malaysia
Lim Hock-Eam, Russayani Ismail and Yusnidah Ibrahim
Modeling Aggregate Loans Recovery of the Student Loans Fund in Thailand
Kiatanantha Lounkaew
Why Don’t We Just Give Them the Money? Financing Living Expenses of Students in Germany
Barbara S. Grave and Mathias Sinning
Improving Paid Parental Leave through Income Contingent Loans
Timothy Higgins
Internationalisation of ICLs to deal with Human Capital Trade Imbalances
Philip Clarke and Bruce Chapman
The Role of Contingent Loans in Providing Equitable Access to Legal Aid
Richard Denniss
Income Contingent Loans for Business Innovation
Nitin Gupta and Glenn Withers
Using Income Contingent Loans to Pay for Health Care
Rhema Vaithianathan
Elderly Support Policies as Resource Contingent Loans
Rafal Chomik and John Piggott
Income Contingent Loans for the Unemployed: A Prelude to a General Theory of the Efficient Provision of Social Insurance
Joseph Stiglitz and Jungyoll Yun
Overemphasized Costs and Underemphasized Benefits of Income Contingent Financing
Miguel Palacios
Aid Programs for Higher Education
Jungyoll Yun
Income Contingent Loans for Higher Education and Beyond
Maria Racionero
Why Don’t We See More Use of Income Contingent Loans?
John Quiggin
Future Directions for Income Contingent Loan Theory
Glenn Withers
Utilising the Transactional Efficiencies of Contingent Loans — A General Framework for Policy Application
Richard Denniss

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