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being credit rationed, loan size, and the probability of bankruptcy using household-level data from the Japanese Panel … bankruptcy, a result that is consistent with lax screening effects. -- Judicial enforcement ; Credit allocation ; Credit … rationing ; Bankruptcy ; Screening ; Household Behavior ; Borrowing …
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being credit rationed, loan size, and the probability of bankruptcy using household-level data from the Japanese Panel … bankruptcy, a result that is consistent with lax screening effects"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site …
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individuals may file for bankruptcy or default on their mortgage. Uncertainty in the model is driven by house price shocks …, education specific productivity shocks, and catastrophic consumption events, while bankruptcy is governed by the basic … Bankruptcy policy. …
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being credit rationed, loan size, and the probability of bankruptcy using household-level data from the Japanese Panel … bankruptcy, a result that is consistent with lax screening effects …
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being credit rationed, loan size, and the probability of bankruptcy using household-level data from the Japanese Panel … bankruptcy, a result that is consistent with lax screening effects …
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being credit rationed, loan size, and the probability of bankruptcy using household-level data from the Japanese Panel … bankruptcy, a result that is consistent with lax screening effects …
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being credit rationed, loan size, and the probability of bankruptcy using household-level data from the Japanese Panel … bankruptcy, a result that is consistent with lax screening effects. …
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