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sustainability in financing higher education students in an increasing number of countries. This paper simulates alternative ICL …
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The number of tertiary students enrolled outside their home country has almost doubled in the last decade. In higher … students who can be expected to work abroad after graduation with high probability. This paper analyzes whether and how student …, this points into the direction that the larger the share of foreign students among all students in a country, the more a …
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This paper analyses political forces that cause an initial expansion of public spending on higher education and an ensuing decline in subsidies. Growing public expenditures increase the future size of the higher income class and thus boost future demand for education. This demand shift implies...
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This paper investigates to which extent students in higher education respond to financial incentives by adjusting their … study behavior. Students in Norway who completed certain graduate study programs between autumn 1990 and 1995 on stipulated … of the restitutions given will be for students who would otherwise not have graduated on time. A series of robustness …
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controlled fees and can make the majority of students even worse off than a central student assignment system with very poor …
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tuition levels and increases when targeted at non-EU students. …
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years in financing higher (university level) education, compared with the number of students at that level and with the …
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tuition levels and increases when targeted at non-EU students. …
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Higher education finance depends on the public's preferences for charging tuition, which may be partly based on beliefs about the university earnings premium. To test whether public support for tuition depends on earnings information, we devise survey experiments in representative samples of the...
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Private universities, as opposed to publicly financed ones, are dominant in some countries and almost non-existent in others. We develop a dynamic model to demonstrate that private providers emerge as soon as they can profitably sell an elite signal to the most highly talented. As private...
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