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and borrowers ample reason to care whether nonperforming debts are restructured. One implication of the way in which debt … argument is moral hazard, but (unlike in much of the recent literature of emerging market debt problems) what is central here …
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This paper compares the equilibrium dynamics of an economy facing an aggregate collateral constraint on external debt … central finding of the paper is that the economy with the aggregate borrowing limit does not generate higher levels of debt …
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Over 60% of US households with credit cards are currently borrowing -- i.e., paying interest -- on those cards. We attempt to reconcile the high rate of credit card borrowing with observed levels of life cycle wealth accumulation. We simulate a lifecycle model with five properties that create...
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investment, debt usage, and firm value. During the 1930-1938 Depression era, when the corporate sector was shocked by an …) and use more debt during the 1930s. We document similar effects for the number of outside directors on the board. Finally …
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We study impacts of a cash transfer program with no means-test and no work restrictions: the US Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) Disability Compensation program. Our empirical strategy leverages quasi-random assignment of veterans claiming mental disorder disability to examiners who vary in...
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We investigate the transmission of central bank liquidity to bank deposits and loan spreads in Europe over the period from January 2006 to June 2010. We find evidence consistent with an impaired transmission channel due to bank risk. Central bank liquidity does not translate into lower loan...
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We analyze government interventions to alleviate debt overhang among banks. Interventions generate two types of rents …
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Some commentators have argued that the housing crisis may harm labor markets because homeowners who owe more than their homes are worth are less likely to move to places that have productive job opportunities. I show that, in the available data, negative equity does not make homeowners less...
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Fire sales are forced sales of assets in which high-valuation bidders are sidelined, typically due to debt overhang …
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Do external imbalances increase the risk of financial crises? In this paper, we study the experience of 14 developed countries over 140 years (1870-2008). We exploit our long-run dataset in a number of different ways. First, we apply new statistical tools to describe the temporal and spatial...
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