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2024 | How Much Can Families Afford to Pay for College?. (2024). Hinrichs, Peter. In: NBER Chapters. RePEc:nbr:nberch:14966. Full description at Econpapers || Download paper |
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2024 | Navigating Higher Education Insurance: An Experimental Study on Demand and Adverse Selection In: Finance and Economics Discussion Series. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2024 | Navigating Higher Education Insurance: An Experimental Study on Demand and Adverse Selection.(2024) In: Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] This paper has nother version. Agregated cites: 0 | paper | |
2024 | Navigating Higher Education Insurance: An Experimental Study on Demand and Adverse Selection.(2024) In: NBER Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] This paper has nother version. Agregated cites: 0 | paper | |
2025 | Predicting College Closures and Financial Distress In: Finance and Economics Discussion Series. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2024 | Predicting College Closures and Financial Distress.(2024) In: Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] This paper has nother version. Agregated cites: 0 | paper | |
2024 | Predicting College Closures and Financial Distress.(2024) In: NBER Chapters. [Full Text][Citation analysis] This paper has nother version. Agregated cites: 0 | chapter | |
2024 | Predicting College Closures and Financial Distress.(2024) In: NBER Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] This paper has nother version. Agregated cites: 0 | paper | |
2021 | Summary of the Symposium on Institutions of Higher Education: Financial Viability and COVID-19 In: Consumer Finance Institute conference summaries. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
2012 | Do we still need the Equal Credit Opportunity Act? In: Consumer Finance Institute discussion papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 1 |
2014 | Fair lending analysis of credit cards In: Consumer Finance Institute discussion papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 4 |
2014 | Consumer use of fraud alerts and credit freezes: an empirical analysis In: Consumer Finance Institute discussion papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 1 |
2014 | Consumer financial protection regulations: how do they measure up? In: Consumer Finance Institute discussion papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2019 | Modern Income-Share Agreements in Postsecondary Education: Features, Theory, Applications In: Consumer Finance Institute discussion papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2021 | The Lingering Fiscal Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Higher Education In: Consumer Finance Institute discussion papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2014 | Identity theft as a teachable moment In: Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 2 |
2016 | IDENTITY THEFT AS A TEACHABLE MOMENT.(2016) In: Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] This paper has nother version. Agregated cites: 2 | paper | |
2015 | Do student loan borrowers opportunistically default? Evidence from bankruptcy reform In: Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 2 |
2017 | Strategic Default Among Private Student Loan Debtors: Evidence from Bankruptcy Reform In: Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2020 | Strategic Default Among Private Student Loan Debtors: Evidence from Bankruptcy Reform.(2020) In: Education Finance and Policy. [Full Text][Citation analysis] This paper has nother version. Agregated cites: 0 | article | |
2019 | Financial Consequences of Identity Theft: Evidence from Consumer Credit Bureau Records In: Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2020 | Financial Consequences of Identity Theft In: Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2021 | Financial Consequences of Severe Identity Theft in the U.S. In: Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2022 | The Racial Wealth Gap, Financial Aid, and College Access In: Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 2 |
2022 | The Racial Wealth Gap, Financial Aid, and College Access.(2022) In: NBER Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] This paper has nother version. Agregated cites: 2 | paper | |
2024 | The racial wealth gap, financial aid, and college access.(2024) In: Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. [Full Text][Citation analysis] This paper has nother version. Agregated cites: 2 | article |
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