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This paper compares partial and general equilibrium effects of alternative financial aid policies intended to promote … need-based component) are sizable. However, long-run general equilibrium effects are 3-4 times smaller. Every additional …
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This paper compares partial and general equilibrium effects of alternative financial aid policies intended to promote … limits would have no salient effects. The short-run partial equilibrium effects of expanding tuition grants (especially their … need-based component) are sizeable. However, long-run general equilibrium effects are 3-4 times smaller. Every additional …
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This paper compares partial and general equilibrium effects of alternative financial aid policies intended to promote … limits would have no salient effects. The short-run partial equilibrium effects of expanding tuition grants (especially their … need-based component) are sizeable. However, long-run general equilibrium effects are 3-4 times smaller. Every additional …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010939077
This paper compares partial and general equilibrium effects of alternative financial aid policies intended to promote … limits would have no salient effects. The short-run partial equilibrium effects of expanding tuition grants (especially their … need-based component) are sizeable. However, long-run general equilibrium effects are 3-4 times smaller. Every additional …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010828410
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