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Foreword=xi

Preface=xv

Copyright acknowledgements=xx

1. Higher education in Britain, 1987 to 2004=1

PART 1. Introducing student loans=27

2. 1987 Income-contingent loans:a central theme=29

Nicholas Barr(1987), The Economics of the Welfare State=29

3. 1988 Setting universities free from central planning:a second central theme=34

John Barnes and Nicholas Barr(1988), 'Some Specific Policy Proposals', in Strategies for Higher Education:The Alternative White Paper=34

Newspaper article

Nicholas Barr, 'Eight Votes for a Voucher System', Guardian=40

4. 1989 A specific loan proposal=43

Nicholas Barr(1989), 'National Insurance Based Loans', in Student Loans:The Next Steps=43

Newspaper articles

Nicholas Barr, 'Student Loans Made Easy', The Times=60

Nicholas Barr, 'Student Loans:Disentangling the Myths of the White Paper', Financial Times=63

5. 1990 The government loan scheme:a critique=66

Nicholas Barr(1989), 'The White Paper on Student Loans', Journal of Social Policy=66

Newspaper article

Nicholas Barr, 'Baker's Proposal:A Better Class of Drain', Independent=75

6. 1991 Pulling the arguments together=77

Nicholas Barr(1991), 'Income-contingent Student Loans:An Idea Whose Time Has Come', in G.K. Shaw(ed.) Economics, Culture and Education:Essays in Honour of Mark Blaug=77

PART 2. The chickens come home to roost:the Dearing Report=99

7. 1993 Alternative funding sources for higher education=101

Nicholas Barr(1993), 'Alternative Funding Resources for Higher Education', Economic Journal=101

Newspaper articles

Iain Crawford and Nicholas Barr, 'Baker's Time Bomb Defused', The Times Higher Education Supplement=114

Iain Crawford and Nicholas Barr, 'A Loan Source of University Income', The Times Higher Education Supplement=118

8. 1995 Education and the life cycle=120

Howard Glennerster, Jane Falkingham and Nicholas Barr(1995), 'Education Funding, Equity and the Life Cycle', in Jane Falkingham and John Hills(eds), The Dynamic of Welfare:The Welfare State and the Life Cycle=120

9. 1997 Evidence to the Dearing Committee:funding higher education in an age of expansion=138

Nicholas Barr and Iain Crawford(1998), 'Funding Higher Education in an Age of Expansion', Education Economics=138

10. 1998 The Dearing Report and the Government's response:a critique=169

Nicholas Barr and Iain Crawford(1998), 'The Dearing Report and the Government's Response:A Critique', Political Quarterly=169

Newspaper articles

Nicholas Barr and Iain Crawford, 'Opportunity Lost', Guardian Education=185

Nicholas Barr and Iain Crawford, 'A Better Class of Students', Guardian Education=188

Nicholas Barr and Iain Crawford, 'Universities in the First Division Should Charge Top Prices', Guardian Education=190

11. 1998 An international view=193

Nicholas Barr(1998), 'Higher Education in Australia and Britain:What Lessons?', Australian Economic Review=193

PART 3. Shifting tectonic plates:the 2004 legislation=209

12. 2000 The benefits of education:what we know and what we don't=211

Nicholas Barr(2000), 'The Benefits of Education:What We Know and What We Don't', in Economic Growth and Government Policy=211

13. 2002 Evidence to the Education Select Committee 1:funding higher education, policies for access and quality=231

Nicholas Barr(2002), 'Funding Higher Education:Policies for Access and Quality', House of Commons, Education and Skills Committee, Post-16 Student Support, Sixth Report of Session 2001-2=231

14. 2002 Evidence to the Education Select Committee 2=262

Iain Crawford(2002), 'Funding Higher Education:Policies for Access and Quality:Supplementary Memorandum', House of Commons, Education and Skills Committee, Post-16 Student Support, Sixth Report of Session 2001-2=262

Newspaper articles

Nicholas Barr and Iain Crawford, 'Access for All', Guardian Education=265

Nicholas Barr, 'A Way to Make Universities Universal', Financial Times=267

15. 2003 The Higher Education White Paper:a critique=269

Nicholas Barr(2003), 'Financing Higher Education:Lessons from the UK Debate', Political Quarterly=269

Newspaper articles

Nicholas Barr and Iain Crawford, 'Myth or Magic?', Guardian Education=283

Nicholas Barr, 'A Good Deal for All the Family', The Times Educational Supplement=287

PART 4. Onwards and outwards=289

16. Financing higher education:a universal model=291

Index=309

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This topical volume tells the story of the UK debate on financing higher education, illustrating a head-on collision between the economic imperatives of student loans and regulated market forces, and the political imperative of 'free' higher education. In telling the story of the partnership of an economist and a political professional, the book offers lessons about both policy design and the politics of reform: of particular relevance to countries which have not yet addressed the issue, including many OECD countries, the more advanced post-communist reforming countries and, increasingly, to middle-income developing countries.

No longer the exclusive province of a small intellectual elite, higher education is a key element in national economic performance. A modern economy needs a high-quality university system, and needs to make it accessible to everyone who can benefit, but mass higher education is expensive, and competes for public funds with pensions and health care, to say nothing of nursery education and schools. How to pay for higher education has thus become a central issue, and Barr and Crawford’s book expertly covers the debates and issues involved.



This book tells the story of the UK higher education debate, illustrating a head-on collision between the economic imperatives of student loans and regulated market forces, and the political imperative of 'free' higher education.