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Financing public higher education in developing countries : the potential role of loan schemes

1986

The financing of education has emerged as a major topic of discussion among policy makers in recent years. There is evidence that in many developing countries, governments can no longer continue to increase spending on education at the high rates characteristic in the 1960s and 1970s. The macroeconomic environment has worsened, and there is keen intersectoral competition for public funds. Thus unless educational development moves away from its present heavy dependence on public funds, the expansion of education would be frustrated. One policy option is to increase the private financing of education. In this paper, we evaluate the potential effectiveness of loans schemes as a cost recovery i…

FinanceLatin AmericansPublic fundHigher educationAide aux étudiantsbusiness.industry[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationSoft loanDeveloping countryAide financièreEnseignement supérieurEducationCompetition (economics)Enseignement publicGrace periodLoanEconomicsFinancement de l'enseignementbusinessPays en développement
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The World Bank's Early Reflections On Development: A Development Institution Or A Bank?

2008

Until the late 1960s, the World Bank presented itself as an institution devoted to making sound and directly productive project loans. Yet, during its early years, discussions took place within the Bank regarding the possibility of issuing different types of loans, namely (i) loans aimed at tackling social issues (‘social loans’), and (ii) loans aimed at providing foreign currency to address disequilibria in the balance of payments (‘impact loans’). This paper brings together historical analysis and theories of organization development to study the housing issue as a case in point. The analysis reveals that the Bank was unwilling to lend for housing programmes not because these were not sou…

Financebusiness.industryFinancial institutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectSoft loanOfficial cash rateLocal currencyNational bankBalance of paymentsLoanDebtEconomicsbusinessmedia_common
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Information acquisition in SME's relationship lending and the cost of loans

2015

Abstract This study analyzes the effect of the reputation SMEs get in a relationship lending on the cost of next loans. A unique dataset of 734 Spanish SMEs' relationship lending provides information on a loan-by-loan basis about the ex post previous loan performance, which measures reputation. No prior empirical research differentiates the cost of loans following a defaulted loan from the costs of those following a successfully repaid loan. Results show that lenders obtain information about borrowers' risk-level during relationship lending and use this information. Loans granted after a successful one pledge significantly lower collateral and interest rate than loans granted after a defaul…

MarketingCross-collateralizationTerm loanLoanCollateralSoft loanDefaultFinancial systemBusinessNon-conforming loanParticipation loanJournal of Business Research
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