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11. 参考文献 小林雅之 2008『進学格差』ちくま新書 宮本佐知子 2007a「教育費を誰がどう負担するのか」野村資本市場研究所『資本市場クォータリー』Vol.10-3 宮本佐知子 2007b 「米国学生ローン市場の巨人:サリーメイの買収」野村資本市場研究所『資本市場クォ ータリー』Vol.11-1 宮本佐知子 2007c 「米国大学教育費削減法の施行とサリーメイ買収案の行方」野村資本市場研究所『資本 市場クォータリー』Vol.11-2 宮本佐知子 2008a 「サブプライム問題の余波を受ける米国学生ローン市場」野村資本市場研究所『資本市 場クォータリー』Vol.12-1 宮本佐知子 2008b「機能停止した米民間教育ローンの証券市場」金融財政事情研究会『金融財政事情』2008 年 9 月 1 日号 宮本佐知子 2008c 「ニーズ高まる教育資金ファイナンス」野村資本市場研究所『資本市場クォータリー』 Vol. 11-4 宮本佐知子 2009 「教育費問題の解決策」野村資本市場研究所『資本市場クォータリー』Vol. 13-2 柳浦猛 2009「アメリカの実質学費」 『大学財務経営研究』 第6号, 173-193 頁。 モーリス L.コーエン,ケント C.オルソン著,山本信男訳 1994『入門アメリカ法の調べ方』成文堂。 サンディ・ボーム,ルーシー・ラポフスキー 2008「授業料割引と基金の運用管理」東京大学大学総合教 育研究センター 91 References American Council on Education (2004) Missed Opportunities: Student who do not apply for financial aid. American Council on Education American Council on Education (2005) Students Failing to Apply for Financial Aid. The Presidency Winter 2005, American Council on Education, 27 American Council on Education(ACE) (2008). "Student and Private Loans." 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