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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a higher endowment" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts discussing advantages, resources, or attributes that are greater than average, often in academic, financial, or social discussions. Example: "The university's success can be attributed to a higher endowment compared to its peers, allowing for better facilities and faculty."
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We find a higher endowment effect for possessions received as gifts from a close friend and this effect is entirely due to responses from women.
There are those in the university community who give the impression that skyrocketing tuition is a fact of life, endowments are their nest eggs to nurture and a higher endowment payout would cause the sky to fall.
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Thus, our model estimates suggest that net gains from trade are larger when a single firm in the pair is endowed with higher levels of all of experience, access, and investment scope and the other VC in the pair has a high endowment of available capital.
The findings might be explained by the fact that although older farmers face higher search costs for information on new technologies which reduces their exposure, once they overcome the information barrier, older farmers are quick to adopt them because they have a higher resource endowment than young farmers.
Furthermore, we find significantly higher endowment effects for valuable possessions.
Any disparity is due not to their shortcomings in labor markets but rather to their lack of a high initial endowment.
American universities also have higher endowments and better fund-raising operations, meaning that American universities have two to five times as much to spend on each student, according to the commission report.
It ranks among the top independent secondary schools in the country, with the highest endowment and most competitive admissions, according to the Web site of the Boarding School Review, which tracks private school data.
In 1998, Princeton, one of the colleges with the highest endowment per student, announced that it would replace loans with grants for students from families with annual incomes less than $46,500.
Princeton entered the current downturn on strong financial footing, Eisgruber said, with the nation's highest endowment per student, conservative cash management, and "significant headroom" in the University's capacity to borrow money.
High endowment schools often enroll low percentages of students eligible for Pell Grants.
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