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This paper utilizes a unique new dataset of credit card accounts to analyze how people respond to changes in credit supply. The data consist of a panel of thousands of individual credit card accounts from several different card issuers, with associated credit bureau data. We estimate both...
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We run a field experiment and a survey experiment to study an active choice nudge. Our nudge is designed to reduce the anchoring of credit card payments to the minimum payment. In our field experiment, the nudge reduces enrollment in Autopaying the minimum from 36.9% to 9.6%. However, the nudge...
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consumption between 2006 and 2009. Using household-level data, we show that in addition to a direct effect of changes in house …
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correlation between MPB and MPL reduces the impact of changes in banks' cost of funds on aggregate household borrowing, and …
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We estimate a structural model of household liquidity management in the presence of long-term mortgages. Households … accounts for the run-up in household debt and consumption boom prior to the financial crisis, their subsequent collapse, and …
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theory of unsecured credit account for the high volatility and procyclicality of credit and the high volatility and …
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significant impact on household debt …
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Financial innovations are a common explanation of the rise in consumer credit and bankruptcies. To evaluate this story, we develop a simple model that incorporates two key frictions: asymmetric information about borrowers' risk of default and a fixed cost to create each contract offered by...
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We build a model of optimal fixed-rate mortgage refinancing with fixed costs and inattention and derive a new sufficient statistic that can be used to measure inattention frictions from simple moments of the rate gap distribution. In the model, borrowers pay attention to rates sporadically so...
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We use a new panel dataset of credit card accounts to analyze how consumers responded to the 2001 Federal income tax rebates. We estimate the monthly response of credit card payments, spending, and debt, exploiting the unique, randomized timing of the rebate disbursement. We find that, on...
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