Income Contingent Loans

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Theory, Practice and Prospects, International Economic Association Series

ISBN: 1137413182
ISBN 13: 9781137413185
Autor: Higgins, Timothy
Herausgeber: B Chapman/J Stiglitz
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: x, 273 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 28.05.2014
Auflage: 1/2014
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

The first comprehensive evaluation of ICL in the education domainWith growing quantifiable evidence of growth in income disparities and lower rates of social mobility across the globe this is the first study to look at the applications of ICL beyond Education to other areas of social and economic policy such as paid parental leave; recompensing poor countries for skilled migrant emigration; legal aid for civil disputes; a profit-contingent loan arrangement for research and development for small and medium enterprises; for the payment for the payment of low-level criminal fines; and for out-of-pocket health care expenditure needsContributions from policy shapers/influencers who have been instrumental in the creation and adoption of ICL such as Nicholas Barr, LSE, Joseph Stiglitz (Columbia University), Bruce Chapman (ANU), Glenn Withers (ANU)

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Beschreibung

This study explores the prospect of the application of the basic principles of ICL into many other potential areas of social and economic policy. Using case studies it evaluates previously implemented ICL schemes where interest rate subsidies are usually the norm, and questions the merits of this approach.

Autorenporträt

Nick Barr, London School of Economics, UK Bruce Chapman, Australian National University Philip Clarke, University of Melbourne, Australia Richard Denniss, The Australia Institute Barbara Grave, The Australia Institute Nitin Gupta, Australian National University Tim Higgins, Australian National University Lim Hock-Eam, Universiti Utara Malaysia Yusnidah Ibrahim, Universiti Utara Malaysia Russayani Ismail, Universiti Utara Malaysia Ngo Van Long, McGill University, Canada Kiatamantha Loukaew, Australian National University Miguel Palacios, Vanderbilt University, USA John Piggott, University of New South Wales, Australia John Quiggin, University of Queensland, Australia Maria Racionero, Australian National University Jamil Salmi, World Bank Mathias Sinning, University of Queensland, Australia Joseph Stiglitz, Columbia University, USA Rhema Vaithianathan, University of Auckland, Australia Glenn Withers, Australian National University Jungyoll Yun, National Bureau of Economic Research

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