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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2010

Miguel Palacios Lleras
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University of Virginia
Nicholas Barr
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London School of Economics and Political Science
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Investing in Human Capital
A Capital Markets Approach to Student Funding
, pp. 213 - 217
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2004

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Akerlof, George, 1970. “The Market for Lemons: Quality Uncertainty and the Market Mechanism,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 84(3), 488–500CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Albrecht, Douglas and Ziderman, Adrian, 1991. “Deferred Cost Recovery for Higher Education: Student Loan Programs in Developing Countries,” World Bank Discussion Papers, 137, Washington, DC, World Bank
Aristotle, 1992. The Politics, trans. T. A. Sinclair. Harmondsworth, Penguin Books
Arrow, Kenneth J., 1971. Essays in the Theory of Risk-Bearing. Chicago, Markham
, Azariadis C., and Drazen, Alan, 1990. “Threshold Externalities in Economic Development”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 105(2), 501–526Google Scholar
Barr, Nicholas, 1987. The Economics of the Welfare State. Stanford, Stanford University Press
Barr, Nicholas 1989. Student Loans, The Next Steps. Aberdeen, Aberdeen University Press for the David Hume Institute, and the Suntory-Toyota International Centre for Economics and Related Disciplines, London School of Economics
Barr, Nicholas 1998. “The Dearing Report and the Government's Response: A Critique”, The Political Quarterly, 69(1)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barr, Nicholas 2001. The Welfare State as Piggy Bank: Information, Risk, Uncertainty, and the Role of the State. Oxford, Oxford University Press
Becker, Gary, 1993. Human Capital, A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis, with Special Reference to Education, 3rd edn. Chicago, Chicago University Press
Black, Fischer and Scholes, Myron, 1973. “The Pricing of Options and Corporate Liabilities”, Journal of Political Economy, 81(3), 637–654CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Blackburn, McKinley and Neumark, David, 1995. “Are OLS Estimates of the Return to Schooling Biased Downward? Another Look”, Review of Economics and Statistics, 77(2), 217–230CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Blaug, Mark, 1970. An Introduction to the Economics of Education. London, Allen Lane
Breaely, Richard and Myers, Stewart, 2000. Principles of Corporate Finance, 6th edition. Boston, McGraw-Hill
Bulkeley, William, 1999. “Old Blues: Some Alumni of Yale Say That They Owe College a Lasting Debt – Plan Has Them Remitting A Share of Their Income Decades After Graduation – “Noble Experiment” Gone Awry,” The Wall Street Journal, February 23, A1
Camhi, Rosita and Latnt, Rosana, 2000. “Evaluación del Sistema de Ayudas Estudiantiles a la Educación Superior,” Informe Social, Libertad y Desarrollo, Santiago de Chile
Chapman, Bruce, 1997. “Conceptual Issues and the Australian Experience with Income Contingent Charges for Higher Education”, Economic Journal, 107(442), 738–752CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chapman, Bruce 1999. “Reform of Ethiopian Higher Education Financing: Conceptual and Policy Issues,” World Bank, Economics of Education Thematic Group, Washington DC
Chapman, Bruce and Nicholls, Jane, 2002. “Income Contingent Loans for Higher Education: Implementation Issues for Developing Countries,” Australian National University, mimeo
Chiswick, Barry, 1997. “Interpreting the Coefficient of Schooling in the Human Capital Earnings Function,” World Bank Working Papers, 1790
Colclough, Christopher, 1990. “Raising Additional Resources for Education in Developing Countries: Are Graduate Payroll Taxes Superior to Student Loans?,” International Journal of Educational Development, 10(2/3), 169–180CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Committee on Higher Education Financing, 1998. Report of the Committee on Higher Education Funding (Wran report). Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service
Davis, Stan and Meyer, Christopher, 2000. Future Wealth. Boston, Harvard Business School Press
Dinerstein, Rita, 1967. “Long-Term Student Loans: Selected Proposals for Repayment Based on ‘Ability to Repay,’” Washington, DC: The Library of Congress Legislative Reference Service, October 31
Edwards, Meredith with Howard, Cosmo and Miller, Robin, 2001. Social Policy, Public Policy: From Problem to Practice. Crows Nest, Allen & Unwin
Friedman, Milton, 1955. “The Role of Government in Education,” in R. A. Solow (ed.), Economics and the Public Interest. Piscataway, Rutgers University Press
Friedman, Milton 1962. Capitalism and Freedom. Chicago, Chicago University Press
Friedman, Milton and Kuznets, Simon Smith, 1945. Income From Independent Professional Practice. New York, National Bureau of Economic Research
Glennerster, Howard, Merrett, Stephen and Wilson, Grail, 1968. “A Graduate Tax”, Higher Education Review, 1(1)Google Scholar
Griliches, Zvi, 1977. “Estimating the Returns to Schooling: Some Econometric Problems”, Econometrica, 45(1), 1–22CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Harding, Ann, 1993. “Lifetime Repayment Patterns for HECS and AUSTUDY Loans,” Discussion Paper, 1, National Center for Social and Economic Modelling, Faculty of Management, Canberra University
Harding, Ann 1995. “Financing Higher Education: An Assessment of Income-Contingent Loan Options and Repayment Patterns over the Life Cycle,” Education Economics, 3, 173–203CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hartman, Robert, 1972. “Equity Implications of State Tuition Policy and Student Loans”, Journal of Political Economy, 80(3), part II, S142–S171CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hayek, Frederic, 1960. The Constitution of Liberty. Chicago, Chicago University Press
Johnstone, Bruce, 1972. New Patterns for College Lending: Income-Contingent Loans. New York and London, Columbia University Press
Johnstone, Bruce 2001. “The Economics and Politics of Income Contingent Repayment Plans,” paper found at Johnstone's web page at the University of Buffalo, www.gse.buffalo.edu/FAS/Johnston/Loans.html
Johnstone, Bruce and Aemero, Abebayehu, 2001. “The Applicability for Developing Countries of Income-Contingent Loans or Graduate Taxes, with Special Consideration of an Australian HECS-Type Income-Contingent Loan Program for Ethiopia,” available through the International Comparative Higher Education Finance and Accessibility Project, University of Buffalo Center for Comparative and Global Studies in Education, www.gse.buffalo.edu/org/IntHigherEdFinance
Killingworth, Charles C., 1967. “How to Pay for Higher Education,” presidential address at the Economics Society of Michigan, Ann Arbor, March 17
Lane, Randall, 1996. “Colsobs,” Forbes, November 4, 44–45Google Scholar
Leiva, Alicia, 2002. “El financiamiento estudiantil para la educación superior”, Colección Ideas, 3(21), Santiago, Fundación Chile21Google Scholar
López, Hugo, 2001. “La Financiación de la Educación Superior. Necesidad de un Sistema de Crédito Estudiantil y Alternativas para su Montaje,” paper presented at “La educación superior, desafío global y respuesta nacional,” Universidad de los Andes. Bogotá
Markowitz, Harry, 1952. “Portfolio Selection”, Journal of Finance, 7(1), 77–91Google Scholar
Marshall, Alfred, 1956/1890. Principles of Economics: An Introductory Volume, 8th edn. London, Macmillan
Merton, Robert C., 1977. “An Analytic Derivation of the Cost of Deposit Insurance and Loan Guarantees: An Application of Modern Option Pricing Theory”, Journal of Banking and Finance, 1(1), 3–11CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Merton, Robert C. 1998. “Applications of Option-Pricing Theory: Twenty-Five Years Later”, American Economic Review, 88(3), 323–349Google Scholar
Mincer, Jacob, 1974. Schooling, Experience and Earnings. New York, Columbia University Press
Mody, Ashoka, 1996. “Valuing and Accounting for Loan Guarantees”, World Bank Research Observer, 11(1), 119–142CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Moretti, Enrico, 2002. “Estimating the Social Return to Higher Education: Evidence From Longitudinal and Repeated Cross-Sectional Data”, National Bureau of Economic Research Working Papers, 3(89)Google Scholar
Mulligan, Casey, 1999. “Galton Versus the Human Capital Approach to Inheritance”, Journal of Political Economy, 107(6), part 2, “Symposium on the Economic Analysis of Social Behavior in Honor of Gary S. Becker,” S184–S224CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nerlove, Marc, 1972. “On Tuition and the Costs of Higher Education: Prolegomena to a Conceptual Framework”, Journal of Political Economy, 80(3), part II, S178–S218CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nerlove, Marc 1975. “Some Problems in the Use of Income-Contingent Loans for the Finance of Higher Education”, Journal of Political Economy, 83(1), 157–183CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Núñez, Jairo, 2000. “Empleo Informal y Evasión Fiscal en Colombia,” paper financed by the Inter-American Development Bank
Núñez, Jairo and Sánchez, Fabio, 2000. “A Dynamic Analysis of Household Decision Making in Urban Colombia, 1976–1998,” research project presented to the Inter-American Development Bank
Oosterbeek, Hessel, 1998. “Innovative Ways to Finance Education and Their Relation to Lifelong Learning”, Education Economics, 9(3), 219–251CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Palacios, Miguel, 2002. “Human Capital Contracts: ‘Equity-Like’ Instruments for Financing Higher Education,” Policy Analysis Paper, 492. Washington, DC, The Cato Institute
Psacharopoulos, George, 1994. “Returns to Investments in Education: A Global Update”, World Development, 22(9), 1325–1343CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Psacharopoulos, G., Tan, J.-P. and Jiménez, E., 1986. Financing Education in Developing Countries: An Exploration of Policy Options. Washington, DC, World Bank
Reuterberg, Sven, 1990. “Student Financial Aid in Sweden”, Higher Education Policy, 3(3), 33–38CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tehlado, Pedro and Silva, Pedro, 2001. “Is There a Return–Risk Link in Education?,” Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Discussion Paper, 321
Thurow, Lester C., 1996. The Future of Capitalism: How Today's Economic Forces Shape Tomorrow's World. New York, William Morrow and Co., Inc.
Wran report, 1998. See Committee on Higher Education Financing
Yale University, 1971. “1971–1972 Tuition Postponement Option Plan,” brochures, New Haven, CT
Ziderman, Adrian and Albrecht, Douglas, 1995. Financing Universities in Developing Countries. Washington, DC, Falmer Press
Akerlof, George, 1970. “The Market for Lemons: Quality Uncertainty and the Market Mechanism,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 84(3), 488–500CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Albrecht, Douglas and Ziderman, Adrian, 1991. “Deferred Cost Recovery for Higher Education: Student Loan Programs in Developing Countries,” World Bank Discussion Papers, 137, Washington, DC, World Bank
Aristotle, 1992. The Politics, trans. T. A. Sinclair. Harmondsworth, Penguin Books
Arrow, Kenneth J., 1971. Essays in the Theory of Risk-Bearing. Chicago, Markham
, Azariadis C., and Drazen, Alan, 1990. “Threshold Externalities in Economic Development”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 105(2), 501–526Google Scholar
Barr, Nicholas, 1987. The Economics of the Welfare State. Stanford, Stanford University Press
Barr, Nicholas 1989. Student Loans, The Next Steps. Aberdeen, Aberdeen University Press for the David Hume Institute, and the Suntory-Toyota International Centre for Economics and Related Disciplines, London School of Economics
Barr, Nicholas 1998. “The Dearing Report and the Government's Response: A Critique”, The Political Quarterly, 69(1)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barr, Nicholas 2001. The Welfare State as Piggy Bank: Information, Risk, Uncertainty, and the Role of the State. Oxford, Oxford University Press
Becker, Gary, 1993. Human Capital, A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis, with Special Reference to Education, 3rd edn. Chicago, Chicago University Press
Black, Fischer and Scholes, Myron, 1973. “The Pricing of Options and Corporate Liabilities”, Journal of Political Economy, 81(3), 637–654CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Blackburn, McKinley and Neumark, David, 1995. “Are OLS Estimates of the Return to Schooling Biased Downward? Another Look”, Review of Economics and Statistics, 77(2), 217–230CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Blaug, Mark, 1970. An Introduction to the Economics of Education. London, Allen Lane
Breaely, Richard and Myers, Stewart, 2000. Principles of Corporate Finance, 6th edition. Boston, McGraw-Hill
Bulkeley, William, 1999. “Old Blues: Some Alumni of Yale Say That They Owe College a Lasting Debt – Plan Has Them Remitting A Share of Their Income Decades After Graduation – “Noble Experiment” Gone Awry,” The Wall Street Journal, February 23, A1
Camhi, Rosita and Latnt, Rosana, 2000. “Evaluación del Sistema de Ayudas Estudiantiles a la Educación Superior,” Informe Social, Libertad y Desarrollo, Santiago de Chile
Chapman, Bruce, 1997. “Conceptual Issues and the Australian Experience with Income Contingent Charges for Higher Education”, Economic Journal, 107(442), 738–752CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chapman, Bruce 1999. “Reform of Ethiopian Higher Education Financing: Conceptual and Policy Issues,” World Bank, Economics of Education Thematic Group, Washington DC
Chapman, Bruce and Nicholls, Jane, 2002. “Income Contingent Loans for Higher Education: Implementation Issues for Developing Countries,” Australian National University, mimeo
Chiswick, Barry, 1997. “Interpreting the Coefficient of Schooling in the Human Capital Earnings Function,” World Bank Working Papers, 1790
Colclough, Christopher, 1990. “Raising Additional Resources for Education in Developing Countries: Are Graduate Payroll Taxes Superior to Student Loans?,” International Journal of Educational Development, 10(2/3), 169–180CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Committee on Higher Education Financing, 1998. Report of the Committee on Higher Education Funding (Wran report). Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service
Davis, Stan and Meyer, Christopher, 2000. Future Wealth. Boston, Harvard Business School Press
Dinerstein, Rita, 1967. “Long-Term Student Loans: Selected Proposals for Repayment Based on ‘Ability to Repay,’” Washington, DC: The Library of Congress Legislative Reference Service, October 31
Edwards, Meredith with Howard, Cosmo and Miller, Robin, 2001. Social Policy, Public Policy: From Problem to Practice. Crows Nest, Allen & Unwin
Friedman, Milton, 1955. “The Role of Government in Education,” in R. A. Solow (ed.), Economics and the Public Interest. Piscataway, Rutgers University Press
Friedman, Milton 1962. Capitalism and Freedom. Chicago, Chicago University Press
Friedman, Milton and Kuznets, Simon Smith, 1945. Income From Independent Professional Practice. New York, National Bureau of Economic Research
Glennerster, Howard, Merrett, Stephen and Wilson, Grail, 1968. “A Graduate Tax”, Higher Education Review, 1(1)Google Scholar
Griliches, Zvi, 1977. “Estimating the Returns to Schooling: Some Econometric Problems”, Econometrica, 45(1), 1–22CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Harding, Ann, 1993. “Lifetime Repayment Patterns for HECS and AUSTUDY Loans,” Discussion Paper, 1, National Center for Social and Economic Modelling, Faculty of Management, Canberra University
Harding, Ann 1995. “Financing Higher Education: An Assessment of Income-Contingent Loan Options and Repayment Patterns over the Life Cycle,” Education Economics, 3, 173–203CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hartman, Robert, 1972. “Equity Implications of State Tuition Policy and Student Loans”, Journal of Political Economy, 80(3), part II, S142–S171CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hayek, Frederic, 1960. The Constitution of Liberty. Chicago, Chicago University Press
Johnstone, Bruce, 1972. New Patterns for College Lending: Income-Contingent Loans. New York and London, Columbia University Press
Johnstone, Bruce 2001. “The Economics and Politics of Income Contingent Repayment Plans,” paper found at Johnstone's web page at the University of Buffalo, www.gse.buffalo.edu/FAS/Johnston/Loans.html
Johnstone, Bruce and Aemero, Abebayehu, 2001. “The Applicability for Developing Countries of Income-Contingent Loans or Graduate Taxes, with Special Consideration of an Australian HECS-Type Income-Contingent Loan Program for Ethiopia,” available through the International Comparative Higher Education Finance and Accessibility Project, University of Buffalo Center for Comparative and Global Studies in Education, www.gse.buffalo.edu/org/IntHigherEdFinance
Killingworth, Charles C., 1967. “How to Pay for Higher Education,” presidential address at the Economics Society of Michigan, Ann Arbor, March 17
Lane, Randall, 1996. “Colsobs,” Forbes, November 4, 44–45Google Scholar
Leiva, Alicia, 2002. “El financiamiento estudiantil para la educación superior”, Colección Ideas, 3(21), Santiago, Fundación Chile21Google Scholar
López, Hugo, 2001. “La Financiación de la Educación Superior. Necesidad de un Sistema de Crédito Estudiantil y Alternativas para su Montaje,” paper presented at “La educación superior, desafío global y respuesta nacional,” Universidad de los Andes. Bogotá
Markowitz, Harry, 1952. “Portfolio Selection”, Journal of Finance, 7(1), 77–91Google Scholar
Marshall, Alfred, 1956/1890. Principles of Economics: An Introductory Volume, 8th edn. London, Macmillan
Merton, Robert C., 1977. “An Analytic Derivation of the Cost of Deposit Insurance and Loan Guarantees: An Application of Modern Option Pricing Theory”, Journal of Banking and Finance, 1(1), 3–11CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Merton, Robert C. 1998. “Applications of Option-Pricing Theory: Twenty-Five Years Later”, American Economic Review, 88(3), 323–349Google Scholar
Mincer, Jacob, 1974. Schooling, Experience and Earnings. New York, Columbia University Press
Mody, Ashoka, 1996. “Valuing and Accounting for Loan Guarantees”, World Bank Research Observer, 11(1), 119–142CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Moretti, Enrico, 2002. “Estimating the Social Return to Higher Education: Evidence From Longitudinal and Repeated Cross-Sectional Data”, National Bureau of Economic Research Working Papers, 3(89)Google Scholar
Mulligan, Casey, 1999. “Galton Versus the Human Capital Approach to Inheritance”, Journal of Political Economy, 107(6), part 2, “Symposium on the Economic Analysis of Social Behavior in Honor of Gary S. Becker,” S184–S224CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nerlove, Marc, 1972. “On Tuition and the Costs of Higher Education: Prolegomena to a Conceptual Framework”, Journal of Political Economy, 80(3), part II, S178–S218CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nerlove, Marc 1975. “Some Problems in the Use of Income-Contingent Loans for the Finance of Higher Education”, Journal of Political Economy, 83(1), 157–183CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Núñez, Jairo, 2000. “Empleo Informal y Evasión Fiscal en Colombia,” paper financed by the Inter-American Development Bank
Núñez, Jairo and Sánchez, Fabio, 2000. “A Dynamic Analysis of Household Decision Making in Urban Colombia, 1976–1998,” research project presented to the Inter-American Development Bank
Oosterbeek, Hessel, 1998. “Innovative Ways to Finance Education and Their Relation to Lifelong Learning”, Education Economics, 9(3), 219–251CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Palacios, Miguel, 2002. “Human Capital Contracts: ‘Equity-Like’ Instruments for Financing Higher Education,” Policy Analysis Paper, 492. Washington, DC, The Cato Institute
Psacharopoulos, George, 1994. “Returns to Investments in Education: A Global Update”, World Development, 22(9), 1325–1343CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Psacharopoulos, G., Tan, J.-P. and Jiménez, E., 1986. Financing Education in Developing Countries: An Exploration of Policy Options. Washington, DC, World Bank
Reuterberg, Sven, 1990. “Student Financial Aid in Sweden”, Higher Education Policy, 3(3), 33–38CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tehlado, Pedro and Silva, Pedro, 2001. “Is There a Return–Risk Link in Education?,” Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Discussion Paper, 321
Thurow, Lester C., 1996. The Future of Capitalism: How Today's Economic Forces Shape Tomorrow's World. New York, William Morrow and Co., Inc.
Wran report, 1998. See Committee on Higher Education Financing
Yale University, 1971. “1971–1972 Tuition Postponement Option Plan,” brochures, New Haven, CT
Ziderman, Adrian and Albrecht, Douglas, 1995. Financing Universities in Developing Countries. Washington, DC, Falmer Press

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  • References
  • Miguel Palacios Lleras, University of Virginia
  • Foreword by Nicholas Barr, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Book: Investing in Human Capital
  • Online publication: 08 January 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511585982.019
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  • References
  • Miguel Palacios Lleras, University of Virginia
  • Foreword by Nicholas Barr, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Book: Investing in Human Capital
  • Online publication: 08 January 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511585982.019
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  • References
  • Miguel Palacios Lleras, University of Virginia
  • Foreword by Nicholas Barr, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Book: Investing in Human Capital
  • Online publication: 08 January 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511585982.019
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