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The economic and social costs of inadequate education (book) [[https://ccrc.tc.columbia.edu/person/clive-belfield.html]] by [[https://ccrc.tc.columbia.edu/person/clive-belfield.html [[Clive Belfield]]
The economic and social costs of inadequate education (book) [[https://ccrc.tc.columbia.edu/person/clive-belfield.html]] by [[https://ccrc.tc.columbia.edu/person/clive-belfield.html [[Clive Belfield]]
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Existing Methods?

  • Work for a nonprofit for 10 years to get debt reduced

Examples?

A Medium story on Trinity’s evolving solution to eliminate student debt. The answer may involve a micro local currency [[1]]


Non profit, social enterprise partners of Trinity College in creating the microeconomy that eliminates student debt

Earl adopting business partners of Trinity

Work Colleges

Higher education and the ecosystem of gift [[2]] by Aaron Kuecker

The economic and social costs of inadequate education (book) [[3]] by [[https://ccrc.tc.columbia.edu/person/clive-belfield.html Clive Belfield

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