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Consumer behaviour 16 Konsumentenverhalten 16 Consumer credit 13 Credit card 13 India 13 Kreditkarte 13 USA 13 United States 13 Verbraucherkredit 13 Theorie 10 Theory 10 Private consumption 9 Privater Konsum 9 precaution 8 Indien 7 Private Verschuldung 7 Private debt 7 Lebenszyklus 6 Life cycle 6 credit cards 6 Business cycle 5 Estimation 5 Konjunktur 5 Schätzung 5 credit limits 5 Central bank 4 Consumption 4 Credit 4 Credit cards 4 Economic growth 4 Migranten 4 Migrants 4 Poverty 4 Precaution 4 Savings 4 Schock 4 Shock 4 Sparen 4 Wirtschaftswachstum 4 Zentralbank 4
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Book / Working Paper 54 Article 12
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Working Paper 26 Arbeitspapier 20 Graue Literatur 20 Non-commercial literature 20 Article in journal 10 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 10
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English 53 Undetermined 13
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Fulford, Scott L. 48 Fulford, Scott 10 Schuh, Scott 10 Fulford, Scott Lansing 8 Schiantarelli, Fabio 7 Petkov, Ivan 6 Stavins, Joanna 6 Shupe, Cortnie 3 Greene, Claire 2 Li, Greta 2 Murdock, William 2 Nagypal, Eva 2 Schwartzman, Felipe Farah 2 Wilson, Eric 2 Beauchamp, Andrew W. 1 Calvi, Rossella 1 Jain, Samyak 1 Rush, Marie 1 Saunders, Elizabeth 1 Schwartzman, Felipe 1 Schwartzman, Felipe F. 1
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Department of Economics, Boston College 8 Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 2 Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond 1
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Boston College working papers in economics 10 Boston College Working Papers in Economics 8 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Office of Research Reports Series 5 Working Papers 5 Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 5 FRB of Boston Working Paper 4 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Office of Research Working Paper 3 The review of economics and statistics 2 Working papers / Department of Economics, West Virginia University 2 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 Discussion papers / CEPR 1 Empirical economics : a journal of the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria 1 European economic review : EER 1 FRB Richmond Working Paper 1 FRB of Boston Research Data Report 1 IZA Discussion Paper 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 Journal of Development Economics 1 Journal of development economics 1 Journal of economic growth 1 Journal of monetary economics 1 Journal of money, credit and banking : JMCB 1 Research Data Report 1 Review of Economics of the Household 1 Working Paper / Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond 1 Working Papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 1 Working paper series / Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond 1 World Development 1 World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 47 RePEc 13 EconStor 6
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Still growing together? : the spatial distribution and industrial composition of U.S. county GDP since 1870
Fulford, Scott L.; Schiantarelli, Fabio - 2024
We construct the first estimates of U.S. county nominal and real GDP by broadly defined industrial sectors from 1870 to 2018. Counties tended to converge from 1870 until 1970, but subsequently grew apart. Falling inequality between states explains most of the fall in county inequality from 1870...
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Income and the CARD Act's ability-to-pay rule in the US credit card market
Fulford, Scott L.; Stavins, Joanna - 2024 - This version: April 2024
In consumer credit, "ability-to-pay" (ATP) rules require lenders to consider whether the consumer can repay a loan without experiencing undue hardship. ATP rules have recently been implemented or considered in many countries and markets. Using a large panel of credit card accounts, we study the...
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Revolving versus convenience use of credit cards : evidence from U.S. credit bureau data
Fulford, Scott L.; Schuh, Scott - In: Journal of money, credit and banking : JMCB 55 (2023) 7, pp. 1667-1701
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Revolving versus convenience use of credit cards : evidence from U.S. credit bureau data
Fulford, Scott L.; Schuh, Scott - 2020
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Credit cards, credit utilization, and consumption
Fulford, Scott L.; Schuh, Scott - 2019
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The pandemic paradox : how the COVID crisis made Americans more financially secure
Fulford, Scott L. - 2023
"In March 2020, economic and social life across the United States came to an abrupt halt as the country tried to slow the spread of COVID-19. In the worst economic contraction since the Great Depression, twenty-two million people lost their jobs between mid-March and mid-April of 2020. And yet...
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Does getting a mortgage affect credit card use?
Fulford, Scott L.; Stavins, Joanna - 2019 - This version: May 2019
Buying a house changes a household's balance sheet by simultaneously reducing liquidity and introducing mortgage payments, which may leave the household more exposed to other shocks. We find that this change affects credit card use in two ways: A debt effect increases credit card spending, while...
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Does Getting a Mortgage Affect Credit Card Use?
Fulford, Scott L. - 2019
Buying a house changes a household's balance sheet by simultaneously reducing liquidity and introducing mortgage payments, which may leave the household more exposed to other shocks. We find that this change affects credit card use in two ways: A debt effect increases credit card spending, while...
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Does getting a mortgage affect consumer credit use?
Fulford, Scott L.; Stavins, Joanna - In: Review of Economics of the Household 20 (2022) 3, pp. 955-991
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Income and the CARD Act's ability-to-pay rule in the US credit card market
Fulford, Scott L.; Stavins, Joanna - 2024
In consumer credit, "ability-to-pay" (ATP) rules require lenders to consider whether the consumer can repay a loan without experiencing undue hardship. ATP rules have recently been implemented or considered in many countries and markets. Using a large panel of credit card accounts, we study the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014581809
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