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Little work has examined how unsecured consumer credit, such as the limit on credit cards, varies over the life cycle, and how consumers respond to changes in their ability to borrow over the short and long term. Using a large panel of credit accounts in the United States, we document that large...
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Despite the centrality of credit and debt in the financial lives of Americans, little is known about how U.S. consumers' access and utilization of credit changes in the short and long term, and how these changes are related to changes in U.S. consumers' debt. This paper uses data from the...
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The United States provides a unique laboratory for understanding how the cultural, institutional, and human capital endowments of immigrant groups shape economic outcomes. In this paper, we use census micro-sample information to reconstruct the country-of-ancestry distribution for US counties...
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