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Reflections on the US college loans system : lessons from
Australia
and England
Barr, Nicholas A.
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Chapman, Bruce James
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Dearden, Lorraine
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2018
income-contingent loan (ICL) systems operating in England and
Australia
, in which monthly repayments are related to the …
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