Published Oct 19, 2022
Ep14 “A Pound of Flesh And Student Debt” with Sheila Bair
Jonathan Berk, Jules van Binsbergen, and Sheila Bair dissect the complexities of student loan forgiveness, analyzing its effects on financial commitments, student and institutional behavior, and the broader market. They delve into the moral and economic implications of debt relief policies, emphasizing informed decision-making in managing student debt.

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