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K35: Personal Bankruptcy Law
- Peers’ Income and Financial Distress: Evidence from Lottery Winners and Neighboring Bankruptcies
by Sumit Agarwal & Vyacheslav Mikhed & Barry Scholnick in Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 2018 - Does the Relative Income of Peers Cause Financial Distress? Evidence from Lottery Winners and Neighboring Bankruptcies
by Sumit Agarwal & Vyacheslav Mikhed & Barry Scholnick in Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 2018 - Strategic Default Among Private Student Loan Debtors: Evidence from Bankruptcy Reform
by Rajeev Darolia & Dubravka Ritter in Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 2017 - Spatial Commitment Devices and Addictive Goods: Evidence from the Removal of Slot Machines from Bars
by Hyungsuk Byun & Barry Scholnick & Hyungsuk Byun in Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 2017 - Auto credit and the 2005 bankruptcy reform: the impact of eliminating cramdowns
by Rajashri Chakrabarti & Nathaniel Pattison in Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2016 - Assessing Bankruptcy Reform in a Model with Temptation and Equilibrium Default
by Makoto Nakajima in Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 2016 - Does inequality cause financial distress? Evidence from lottery winners and neighboring bankruptcies
by Sumit Agarwal & Vyacheslav Mikhed & Barry Scholnick in Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 2016 - An anatomy of U.S. personal bankruptcy under Chapter 13
by Hulya Eraslan & Gizem Koşar & Wenli Li & Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte in Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2016 - Who is screened out of social insurance programs by entry barriers? Evidence from consumer bankruptcies
by Vyacheslav Mikhed & Barry Scholnick in Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 2015 - Debt collection agencies and the supply of consumer credit
by Viktar Fedaseyeu in Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 2015 - Do student loan borrowers opportunistically default? Evidence from bankruptcy reform
by Rajeev Darolia & Dubravka Ritter in Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 2015 - Insolvency after the 2005 bankruptcy reform
by Stefania Albanesi & Jaromir B. Nosal in Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2015 - Assessing bankruptcy reform in a model with temptation and equilibrium default
by Makoto Nakajima in Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 2015 - Credit, bankruptcy, and aggregate fluctuations
by Makoto Nakajima & Jose-Victor Rios-Rull in Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 2014 - Credit access after consumer bankruptcy filing: new evidence
by Julapa Jagtiani & Wenli Li in Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 2014 - Financial benefits, travel costs, and bankruptcy
by Vyacheslav Mikhed & Barry Scholnick in Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 2014 - Labor market upheaval, default regulations, and consumer debt
by Kartik B. Athreya & Juan M. Sanchez & Xuan S. Tam & Eric R. Young in Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 2014 - A tale of two commitments: equilibrium default and temptation
by Makoto Nakajima in Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 2013