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Credit Crunches and Credit Allocation in a Model of Entrepreneurship
Bassetto, Marco
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2014
shocks have a very persistent effect on real activity. In determining the speed of recovery from an adverse economic
shock
…, the most important factor is the extent to which the
shock
erodes entrepreneurial wealth …
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Do Credit Market Shocks Affect the Real Economy? Quasi-Experimental Evidence from the Great Recession and ‘Normal’ Economic Times
Greenstone, Michael
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2015
We estimate the effect of the reduction in credit supply that followed the 2008 financial crisis on the real economy. We predict county lending shocks using variation in pre-crisis bank market shares and estimated bank supply-shifts. Counties with negative predicted shocks experienced declines...
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Market Evidence of Misperceived Prices and Mistaken Mortality Risks
Bhattacharya, Jay
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Goldman, Dana P.
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Sood, Neeraj
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2021
mortality
risk
, and one with consumers who are misguided about their life expectancy, and find that our data are most consistent …
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Consumer Credit : Too Much or Too Little (or Just Right)?
Zinman, Jonathan
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2013
The intersection of research and policy on consumer credit often has a Goldilocks feel. Some researchers and policymakers posit that consumer credit markets produce too much credit. Other researchers and policymakers posit that markets produce too little credit. I review theories and evidence on...
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Credit Smoothing
Hundtofte, Sean
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2019
Standard economic
theory
says that unsecured, high-interest, short-term debt — such as borrowing via credit cards and … income
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of unemployment. Instead, individuals smooth their credit card debt and overdrafts by adjusting consumption. We …
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Imperfect Information, Credit Markets and Unemployment
Greenwald, Bruce C. N.
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Stiglitz, Joseph E.
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2021
This paper describes how imperfect information in both capital and labor markets can, in a context of maximizing firms and perfectly flexible prices and wages, give rise to cyclical variations in unemployment whose character closely resembles that of observed business cycles
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Inequality in Human Capital and Endogenous Credit Constraints
Hai, Rong
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2017
This paper investigates the determinants of inequality in human capital with an emphasis on the role of the credit constraints. We develop and estimate a model in which individuals face uninsured human capital risks and invest in education, acquire work experience, accumulate assets and smooth...
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Which Financial Frictions? Parsing the Evidence from the Financial Crisis of 2007-9
Adrian, Tobias
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2012
key stylized facts. In our model, the impact on real activity comes from the spike in
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The Credit Crunch in East Asia : What Can Bank Excess Liquid Assets Tell Us?
Agenor, Pierre-Richard
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2004
The paper proposes a two-step approach to assessing the extent to which the fall in credit in crisis-stricken East Asian countries was a supply- or demand-induced phenomenon. The first step is based on the estimation of a demand function for excess liquid assets by commercial banks. Such a...
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Anatomy of a Credit Crunch : From Capital to Labor Markets
Buera, Francisco J.
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2014
Why are financial crises associated with a sustained rise in unemployment? We develop a tractable model with frictions in both credit and labor markets to study the aggregate and micro-level implications of a credit crunch--i.e., a tightening of collateral constraints. When we simulate a credit...
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