Sajay Samuel: How college loans exploit students for profit
薩杰.塞繆爾: 學生貸款如何剝削學生
Professor Sajay Samuel's proposal to reduce the burden of student loans is part of his larger preoccupation with thinking beyond the conventional categories of economics and ecology. Full bio
Double-click the English transcript below to play the video.
for their passage to the new economy.
在通往新型經濟的道路上負債。
more than one trillion US dollars.
that is secured on their person.
gets a second chance.
都有二次機會。
想清償他的學生貸款,
their student loan debts.
graduating with debt.
graduated from Colorado State University
畢業於科羅拉多州立大學
as a public good.
from Colorado State University,
的英語科系畢業,
by working part-time.
was affordable, reasonable,
大家都負擔的起的合理費用,
you paid off by graduation date.
在你畢業那天就會償還完畢。
has become unaffordable
an expensive education
that you earned from it.
meets the road.
earned 10 percent more in 2001
收入多了一成。
than a quarter of those who must
超過四分之一的學生,
can be the best of times,
也許就是最好的轉機,
in ways that you can't ignore.
is a consumer product you can buy.
just as the economists do now,
更像經濟學家,
to improve the human stock
改善人力儲備,
to sort and classify people
can hire them more easily.
ranks colleges
給學校的排名,
rates washing machines.
評論哪個洗衣機更好一樣。
and soccer and science,
足球、科學
of the student loan industry.
Navient 貸款公司——
of 1.2 billion dollars.
and packaged and sliced and diced,
分割成衍生性金融產品
in the higher education business
辦高等教育的這件事
that they pretend to educate?
行壓榨無知學生之實?
of addiction and envy."
upgraded versions of an iPhone,
不同版本的 iPhone 手機一樣,
more and more education.
on certifications and recertifications,
認證再認證、
as a status object.
一種身分的表徵。
of a Louis Vuitton bag,
of envy of others.
hidden by a very noisy sales pitch.
被各種喧鬧的銷售話術所掩蓋,
on television telling us,
to a middle-class life."
中產階級的生活"
is the college premium:
「大學溢酬」:
56 percent more than a high school grad.
比高中生高56%的那種大學畢業生。
working as baristas and cashiers.
in any form of post-secondary education,
including financial.
than high school grads,
for only those who complete it.
前提是你必須畢業。
have been cut to the bone,
被砍到見骨了。
of what they have produced.
a bad investment for many.
上大學根本不是一個很好的投資。
(專科大學畢業生與他人的薪資所得差距)
那邊奪來的收入。
are not going to find an adequate job.
不會找到適當的工作,
doesn't look particularly promising --
about this college premium thing.
higher education as a consumer product?
視為一種消費產品,那又如何?
what you're paying for.
miles per gallon to expect.
大概可以跑幾英哩。
to the expected income.
與未來收入連結的程式。
"以未來收入為基礎的學費"或"IBT"。
from a given college and major.
to the huckster's ploy,
of the additional income they earn?
to Income-Based Tuition.
to manage costs better,
就會被迫把成本管理地更好,
the same tuition for every major.
都支付一樣的學費。
and should change.
as a consequence,
goes on and earns more money.
buy the same product,
half or a third of the service.
一半或三分之一的服務。
有一些主修科目,
servicing their student debt,
給他們的債權人,
when majors are priced more correctly.
這種不平等現象才會終結。
來審計監督,
of Income-Based Tuition,
and the fact of financial ruin
美國人會再度發現,
對學習的熱愛--
that they really want to.
students in America.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Sajay Samuel - EducatorProfessor Sajay Samuel's proposal to reduce the burden of student loans is part of his larger preoccupation with thinking beyond the conventional categories of economics and ecology.
Why you should listen
Sajay Samuel is an award winning professor of accounting at the Smeal College of Business at Penn State University. He has organized seminars and lectured widely in Europe and elsewhere on a range of topics, including science and technology, the political economy of professions and decision theory.
Samuel received his Masters in Accounting and Ph.D in Business Administration from Penn State University in 1990 and 1995 respectively. Since then he has taught management accounting and related subjects to undergraduates, graduates, MBAs and Executives over assignments that included stints at Bucknell University and the University of Connecticut. He returned to Penn State in 2003 and now teaches a capstone course to all undergraduate business majors titled, "Business and Industry Analysis."
Samuel was awarded the 2006 Lester J. Shonto Faculty Award for Excellence in Accounting Education. Dr. Samuel's research has been published in such scholarly journals as Accounting, Organizations and Society, Administration Science Quarterly and Symbolic Interaction. His most recent work on accounting, technology and on the history of ideas, has appeared in three articles in the Encyclopedia of Science, Technology and Ethics (2005). His current research aims at clarifying the political implications of accounting practice. His studies in this area concern the political significance of administrative agencies and professional associations in liberal democratic polities. He has presented the early fruits of this work in France, Italy, Germany and England.
Sajay Samuel | Speaker | TED.com