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Bankers in the Ivory Tower

The Troubling Rise of Financiers in Us Higher Education
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Bankers in the Ivory Tower by Charlie Eaton exposes the close ties between big finance and the widening inequality in American higher education. The book reveals how declining federal and state funding has pushed universities to depend on financial markets and investors. Eaton details how elite colleges leverage Wall Street connections to grow their endowments, while for-profit institutions often become predatory under private equity ownership, burdening disadvantaged students with debt. Public universities struggle with raising tuition while striving to remain accessible. This insightful work traces these changes and their impact on social and class stratification in the US.
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Exposes the intimate relationship between big finance and higher education inequality in America.

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Exposes the intimate relationship between big finance and higher education inequality in America.

Elite colleges have long played a crucial role in maintaining social and class status in America while public universities have offered a major steppingstone to new economic opportunities. However, as Charlie Eaton reveals in Bankers in the Ivory Tower, finance has played a central role in the widening inequality in recent decades, both in American higher education and in American society at large.

With federal and state funding falling short, the US higher education system has become increasingly dependent on financial markets and the financiers that mediate them. Beginning in the 1980s, the government, colleges, students, and their families took on multiple new roles as financial investors, borrowers, and brokers. The turn to finance, however, has yielded wildly unequal results. At the top, ties to Wall Street help the most elite private schools achieve the greatest endowment growth through hedge fund investments and the support of wealthy donors. At the bottom, takeovers by private equity transform for-profit colleges into predatory organizations that leave disadvantaged students with massive loan debt and few educational benefits. And in the middle, public universities are squeezed between incentives to increase tuition and pressures to maintain access and affordability.

Eaton chronicles these transformations, making clear for the first time just how tight the links are between powerful financiers and America’s unequal system of higher education.

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Financial World praises it as a vivid reminder of the exclusivity of Ivy League universities and highlights the importance of university funding systems in promoting social mobility. Choice commends the book as a thoroughly researched and scholarly examination offering thoughtful solutions. The Journal of Urban Affairs calls it a timely analysis of the relationship between education leaders and financiers, while Social Forces notes its empirical rigour.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226720425

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 25 February 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 240

About the Author

Charlie Eaton is assistant professor of sociology at the University of California, Merced.

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