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Bruce Chapman
Professor Bruce Chapman AO is Emeritus Professor of Economics at the ANU, with a PhD in Economics from Yale University and has published over 300 papers in peer-reviewed economics journals and books, and around 100 articles in media outlets, in the areas of university financing, income-contingent loans (ICL), labour market economics and the economics of crime, cricket and marriage. He was a senior economic advisor to Prime Minister Paul Keating, 1994-96, and is considered to be the main architect of the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS) in 1989. The application of ICL to many areas of public policy is his main research and policy engagement.
  • Thinking differently about university-business research partnerships: the potential of revenue-contingent loans

    25 September 2023

    Revenue-contingent loans for research-based start-ups could provide a sustainable model for boosting Australia’s R&D output.

    Ken Baldwin, Bruce Chapman & Glenn Withers

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