Search Results

SORT BY: PREVIOUS / NEXT
Keywords:Equifax 

Working Paper
Prior Fraud Exposure and Precautionary Credit Market Behavior

We study how past experiences with privacy shocks affect individuals’ likelihood to take precautionary behavior when faced with a new privacy shock in the context of credit markets. We focus on experiences with identity theft and data breaches, two kinds of privacy shocks that either directly lead to fraud or put an individual at an elevated risk of experiencing fraud. We show that immediately after the announcement of the 2017 Equifax data breach, individuals with either kind of prior fraud exposure were more likely to freeze their credit report and close credit card accounts than ...
Research Working Paper , Paper RWP 22-14

FILTER BY Series

FILTER BY Content Type

FILTER BY Author

FILTER BY Jel Classification

D14 1 items

D18 1 items

G50 1 items

FILTER BY Keywords

Equifax 1 items

credit 1 items

data breach 1 items

PREVIOUS / NEXT