Bruce Chapman (Australian economist) explained

Bruce Chapman
Alma Mater:Australian National University
Yale University
Awards:Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)
Known For:Father/architect of the HECS system
Birth Date:1951 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Canberra, Australia
Occupation:Economics professor
University academic
Employer:Australian National University
Research School of Economics
Website:https://brucejchapman.com/

Bruce James Chapman (born 16 September 1951)[1] is an Australian economist and academic known for being the founder or architect of the HECS system.[2] HECS is the Higher Education Contribution Scheme loans system. He was a professor at the College of Business and Economics, Australian National University.[3] In 2001, he became a Member of the Order of Australia (AM), "for service to the development of Australian economic, labour market and social policy".[4] In 2017, Chapman was appointed the inaugural Sir Roland Wilson Chair of Economics.[5]

Education

He was awarded a Bachelor of Economics at the Australian National University for his undergraduate degree.[6] He earned his PhD in Economics from Yale University.

Career

In 1989, the Australian Federal Government led by Bob Hawke introduced the Higher Education Contributions Scheme (HECS),[7] [8] which was first intimated by Murray Wells.[9] Chapman further developed the policy with the support of the Education Minister John Dawkins as part of the Dawkins Revolution. He was also an advisor to the Keating government in 1994–96.

In the original HECS, an $1,800 fee was charged to all university students, and the Commonwealth Government footed the bill. It was a first of its kind loan scheme that used the tax system to collect repayments.[10] The scheme has influenced other countries like the United Kingdom, Ghana, New Zealand and Hungary to introduce their own model of a higher education contribution scheme.[11] [12] [13]

Since then he worked with governments on policies such as the Working Nation and the 2010 changes to Youth Allowance. The Abbott Liberal government came into power in 2013 and tried to introduced reforms into the higher education sector. This included fee deregulation which Chapman has expressed concerns about as it allows universities to raise fees in excess to the cost of teaching students. If the federal government does decide to uncap fees, he proposes a mechanism of capping of fee increases whereby the government subsidies tapers off when fee increases breaches a certain level.[14]

In 1993, Chapman was elected the Academy of the Social Sciences of Australia.[15]

In 2017, Chapman was appointed the inaugural Sir Roland Wilson Chair of Economics; a foundation established in 1998 in the name of one of Australia's most prominent economist and public servants, Roland Wilson.[5]

Publications

External links

Notes and References

  1. Who's Who in Australia (2019), ConnectWeb.
  2. Web site: The Australian. www.theaustralian.com.au. 2015-05-29.
  3. Web site: Professor Bruce Chapman - Researchers - ANU. researchers.anu.edu.au. 2015-05-29.
  4. Web site: Order of Australia Honours Lists 1975-2012. www.gg.gov.au. 2017-06-02.
  5. Web site: Dead duck or just resting: has economic liberalism run into a dead end?. srwfoundation.anu.edu.au. 2017-06-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20180315053309/http://srwfoundation.anu.edu.au/2017/05/01/dead-duck-or-just-resting-has-economic-liberalism-run-into-a-dead-end/. 2018-03-15. dead.
  6. Web site: Professor Bruce Chapman. www.assa.edu.au. 2015-05-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20150529112944/http://www.assa.edu.au/fellowship/fellow/57. 2015-05-29. dead.
  7. Web site: Higher Education Funding Act 1988. Austlii.edu.au. 1 January 2005. 2010-08-27.
  8. News: Trounson. Andrew. HECS Architect Warns that Poorer Students Will be Hardest Hit.. The Australian. 2014-05-15. .
  9. The Australian, 15 April 1987, page 15
  10. Web site: Canberra Close Up: Professor Bruce Chapman - ABC Canberra - Australian Broadcasting Corporation. www.abc.net.au. 2015-05-29.
  11. News: 2001-10-24. HECS is the answer private sector can access tax system too, says bruce chapman the architect of the higher education contribution scheme (HECS), professor bruce chapman, has called for an extension of the system. Lisa. Sewell. AAP report. Illawarra Mercury. .
  12. Web site: Economist 'gobsmacked' by Australia's uncapping of fees. 24 July 2014 . 2015-05-29.
  13. Should we follow the kiwis on student loans?. 2010-04-01. The Independent.. Christie. Joanne. .
  14. Web site: Uni fee hikes can be limited: HECS father. 2015-05-29.
  15. Web site: Bruce Chapman. Crawford School of Public Policy. 2016-02-05. Crawford. Engagement. rsvp.crawford@anu.edu.au.
  16. Web site: Bruce Chapman. Crawford School of Public Policy. 2016-02-05. Crawford. Engagement. rsvp.crawford@anu.edu.au.