Talk:Income share agreement
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Suggesting sentence for history section
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Suggesting the addition of the following sentence and footnote at the end of the last paragraph of the “History” section. The cited article includes further historical background and policy debate on ISAs. (I am an editor with the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, which published the article.)
In the United States today, ISAs are offered by some universities, such as Purdue, and by some skills training programs, such as coding boot camps.[1]
EditorMax of RichmondFR (talk) 13:34, 8 September 2020 (UTC)
References
- ^ Tim Sablik, “Education without Loans”, ‘’Econ Focus’’, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, First Quarter 2020.
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