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Seminar in Economics | Student Loans and Social Mobility with Mehran Ebrahimian

Department of Economics welcomes you to a seminar with Mehran Ebrahimian, SSE, who will present " Student Loans and Social Mobility ".

Welcome to this Higher Seminar in Economics organized by the Department of Economics, SSE. The seminar speaker is Mehran Ebrahimian, SSE, presenting "Student Loans and Social Mobility".

Abstract

Students of lower-income families invest much less in college education than higher-income families. To assess the role of financing constraints and subsidy schemes in explaining this gap, I structurally estimate a model of college choice in the presence of financing frictions. The estimation uses novel nationally representative data on US high-school and college students. I propose a novel identification strategy that relies on bunching at federal Stafford loan limits and differences between in- and out-of-state tuition. I find that the college investment gap is mainly due to fundamental factors—heterogeneity in preparedness for college and the (perceived) value-added of college. Frictionless access to student loans would substantially increase consumption during college but would leave the investment in college education mainly unaffected. I show that making public colleges tuition-free would mitigate financing constraints, but it would overall entail more than $15B deadweight loss per year and would disproportionately benefit wealthier students. Expanding Pell grants, in contrast, would benefit lower-income students at a much lower cost.

 

Mehran Ebrahimian an assistant professor in the Finance Department at Stockholm School of Economics and Eva and Mats Qviberg Research Fellow at the Swedish House of Finance.
In his research he uses empirical and theoretical approaches to analyze the impact of financing frictions on the real economy, especially as it relates to inequality.

The seminar takes place at Stockholm School of Economics, Sveavägen 65, room 750.

Please contact fanni.antal@hhs.se if you have any questions.

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