Bruce Chapman is an Emeritus Professor of Economics at the Australian National University, specialising in labour and education economics, and income-contingent loans. He has a PhD from Yale University and has published around 300 papers/chapters in some of the top international economics journals, and has several books/edited volumes. He devised the world’s first national income-contingent loan scheme for higher education, implemented in Australia in 1989 and has been involved in student loan transformation in many other countries. He has led contingent loans research for over 30 years with reference to many disparate social and economic areas.
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