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Theorie 213 Theory 213 Estimation 59 Schätzung 59 Hypothek 58 Mortgage 58 Business cycle 45 Konjunktur 45 Insolvency 44 Insolvenz 44 Geldpolitik 43 Monetary policy 43 Bank lending 37 Kreditgeschäft 37 Consumer credit 32 Verbraucherkredit 32 Bank 31 USA 31 United States 31 Financial crisis 28 Finanzkrise 28 Forecasting model 28 Prognoseverfahren 28 Credit risk 26 Kreditrisiko 26 Private Verschuldung 24 Private debt 24 Impact assessment 23 Wirkungsanalyse 23 Inflation 22 Dynamic equilibrium 21 Dynamisches Gleichgewicht 21 Welt 21 World 21 Consumer behaviour 20 Konsumentenverhalten 20 Agglomeration effect 19 Agglomerationseffekt 19 Homeownership 19 Wohneigentum 19
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Arbeitspapier 65 Graue Literatur 65 Non-commercial literature 65 Working Paper 65
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English 613 Undetermined 19
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Chatterjee, Satyajit 36 Nakamura, Leonard Isamu 33 Jagtiani, Julapa 31 Fujita, Shigeru 26 Guerrón-Quintana, Pablo A. 26 Carlino, Gerald A. 24 Eyigungor, Burcu 24 Hunt, Robert M. 23 Li, Wenli 21 Nakajima, Makoto 21 Sanches, Daniel R. 20 Mikhed, Vyacheslav 18 Dotsey, Michael 15 Lester, Benjamin 15 Lin, Jeffrey 14 Alessandria, George 13 Armenter, Roc 13 Calem, Paul Seth 13 Elul, Ronel 13 Fernández-Villaverde, Jesús 13 Mester, Loretta J. 13 Rubio-Ramírez, Juan Francisco 13 Schorfheide, Frank 13 Aruoba, S. Borağan 12 Drautzburg, Thorsten 12 Cordell, Larry 11 Croushore, Dean Darrell 11 Lambie-Hanson, Lauren 11 Scholnick, Barry 11 D'Erasmo, Pablo N. 10 Küster, Keith 9 Monnet, Cyril 9 Smith, Tony E. 9 Yu, Edison 9 Blascak, Nathan 8 Brinkman, Jeffrey C. 8 Carr, Jake 8 Corbae, Dean 8 Diebold, Francis X. 8 An, Xudong 7
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FRB of Philadelphia Working Paper 631 Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Research Department 65 FRB Atlanta Community and Economic Development Discussion Paper 1 FRB of Philadelphia Working Paper Series 1
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Greed as a Source of Polarization
Livshits, Igor - 2020
The political process in the United States appears to be highly polarized: evidence from voting patterns finds that the political positions of legislators have diverged substantially, while the largest campaign contributions come from the most extreme lobby groups and are directed to the most...
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Accounting for Growth in the Age of the Internet the Importance of Output-Saving Technical Change
Hulten, Charles R. - 2020
We extend the conventional Solow growth accounting model to allow innovation to affect consumer welfare directly. Our model is based on Lancaster’s New Approach to Consumer Theory, in which there is a separate “consumption technology� that transforms the produced goods,...
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Benefits Cliffs as a Barrier to Career Advancement for Low-Income Adults : Insights from Employment Services Providers
Ruder, Alexander - 2020
How do employment service providers explain benefits cliffs to clients who want to advance in their careers? To answer this question, the authors conducted three focus groups with a range of employment service providers. Focus group participants report that counselors and clients struggle to...
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Regulating a Model
Leitner, Yaron - 2020
REVISED: 5/2018: We study a situation in which a regulator relies on models produced by banks in order to regulate them. A bank can generate more than one model and choose which models to reveal to the regulator. The regulator can find out the other models by monitoring the bank, but, in...
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Is Bigger Necessarily Better in Community Banking?
Hughes, Joseph P. - 2020
SIPERSEDED BY WP 18-11 We investigate the relative performance of publicly traded community banks (those with assets less than $10 billion) versus larger banks (those with assets between $10 billion and $50 billion). A body of research has shown that community banks have potential advantages in...
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Relative Price Dispersion : Evidence and Theory
Kaplan, Greg - 2020
REVISED: 8/1/18: We use a large data set on retail pricing to document that a sizable portion of the cross-sectional variation in the price at which the same good trades in the same period and in the same market is due to the fact that stores that are, on average, equally expensive set...
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Does Junior Inherit? Refinancing and the Blocking Power of Second Mortgages
Bond, Philip - 2020
Refinancing a first mortgage puts legal principles in conflict when other, junior, liens also exist. On one hand, the principle that seniority follows time priority leaves the new refinancing mortgage junior to mortgages that were junior to the original, refinanced first mortgage. On the other...
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Self-fulfilling debt crises, revisited
Aguiar, Mark; Chatterjee, Satyajit; Cole, Harold L.; … - 2020
We revisit self-fulfilling rollover crises by exploring the potential uncertainty introduced by a gap in time (however small) between an auction of new debt and the payment of maturing liabilities. It is well known (Cole and Kehoe, 2000) that the lack of commitment at the time of auction to...
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GSE exposure and risk-taking in uncertain times
Elul, Ronel; Gupta, Deeksha; Musto, David K. - 2020
When home prices threaten to decline, lenders bearing more of a community's mortgage risk have an incentive to combat this decline with new lending that boosts demand. We test whether this incentive drove the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) to guarantee riskier mortgages in early 2007,...
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Health insurance as an income stabilizer
Gallagher, Emily A.; Blascak, Nathan; Roll, Stephen P.; … - 2020
We evaluate the effect of health insurance on the incidence of negative income shocks using the tax data and survey responses of nearly 14,000 low income households. Us-ing a regression discontinuity (RD) design and variation in the cost of nongroup pri-vate health insurance under the Affordable...
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