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Credit and credit aggregates 135 Financial stability 46 Business fluctuations and cycles 45 Kredit 35 Credit 34 Kreditgeschäft 34 Bank lending 32 Financial system regulation and policies 27 Financial markets 23 Economic models 22 Konjunktur 21 Theorie 21 Theory 20 Business cycle 17 Financial crisis 17 Finanzkrise 17 Finanzmarkt 17 Financial market 16 Monetary policy 14 Econometric and statistical methods 13 Financial institutions 12 Geldpolitik 12 Transmission of monetary policy 11 Credit risk management 10 Domestic demand and components 10 Financial sector 10 Finanzsektor 10 Kanada 10 Immobilienpreis 9 International topics 9 Private Verschuldung 9 Private debt 8 Geldpolitische Transmission 7 Interest rates 7 Monetary transmission 7 Bank regulation 6 Bankenregulierung 6 Business cycle theory 6 Consumer credit 6 Credit market 6
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Working Paper 106 Arbeitspapier 48 Graue Literatur 48 Non-commercial literature 48
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English 119 Undetermined 16
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Schroth, Josef 12 Allen, Jason 6 Shao, Enchuan 6 Swarbrick, Jonathan M. 6 Tomura, Hajime 6 Xu, TengTeng 6 Dong, Mei 5 Ehrmann, Michael 5 Kartashova, Katya 5 Kuncl, Martin 5 Huynh, Kim P. 4 Mendicino, Caterina 4 Zhou, Xiaoqing 4 Chiu, Jonathan 3 Damar, H. Evren 3 Imura, Yuko 3 Jiang, Janet Hua 3 Kichian, Maral 3 Lee, Soyoung 3 Mordel, Adi 3 Paligorova, Teodora 3 Pesaran, M. Hashem 3 Petrunia, Robert 3 Pinheiro, Tiago 3 Rivadeneyra, Francisco 3 Teignier, Marc 3 Tomlin, Ben 3 Xu, Shaofeng 3 Ziegelmeyer, Michael 3 Albuquerque, Bruno 2 Basiri, Kiana 2 Bauer, Gregory H. 2 Beaton, Kimberly 2 Bethune, Zachary 2 Bi, Huixin 2 Blattner, Tobias S. 2 Boutros, Michael 2 Cao, Yongquan 2 Carbó Valverde, Santiago 2 Champagne, Julien 2
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Bank of Canada 29
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Staff working paper / Bank of Canada 47 Bank of Canada Staff Working Paper 32 Working Papers / Bank of Canada 29 Bank of Canada Working Paper 23 Bank of Canada Discussion Paper 2 Bank of Canada Staff Discussion Paper 1 Staff discussion paper 1
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EconStor 58 ECONIS (ZBW) 48 RePEc 29
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Extreme weather and low-income household finance: Evidence from payday loans
Xie, Shihan; Xie, Victoria Wenxin; Zhang, Xu - 2024
This paper explores the impact of extreme weather exposures on the financial outcomes of low-income households. Using a novel dataset comprising individual-level payday loan applications and loan-level information, we find that extreme temperature days-both hot and cold-lead to surges in demand...
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Consumer credit regulation and lender market power
Bethune, Zachary; Saldain, Joaquin; Young, Eric R. - 2024
We investigate the welfare consequences of consumer credit regulation in a dynamic, heterogeneous-agent model with endogenous lender market power. We incorporate a decentralized credit market with search and incomplete information frictions into an off-the-shelf Eaton-Gersovitz model of consumer...
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Credit card minimum payment restrictions
Allen, Jason; Boutros, Michael; Guttman-Kenney, Benedict - 2024
We study a government policy that restricts repayment choices with the aim of reducing credit card debt. The policy requires the minimum payment on credit card balances in Quebec to be at least 2% of the statement balance for cards opened before August 2019 and at least 5% for cards opened after...
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Consumer credit regulation and lender market power
Bethune, Zachary; Saldain, Joaquin; Young, Eric R. - 2024 - Last updated: October 8, 2024
We investigate the welfare consequences of consumer credit regulation in a dynamic, heterogeneous-agent model with endogenous lender market power. We incorporate a decentralized credit market with search and incomplete information frictions into an off-the-shelf Eaton-Gersovitz model of consumer...
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Extreme weather and low-income household finance : evidence from payday loans
Xie, Shihan; Xie, Victoria Wenxin; Zhang, Xu - 2024 - Last updated: January 8, 2024
This paper explores the impact of extreme weather exposures on the financial outcomes of low-income households. Using a novel dataset comprising individual-level payday loan applications and loan-level information, we find that extreme temperature days-both hot and cold-lead to surges in demand...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014457715
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Credit card minimum payment restrictions
Allen, Jason; Boutros, Michael; Guttman-Kenney, Benedict - 2024 - Last updated: July 15, 2024
We study a government policy that restricts repayment choices with the aim of reducing credit card debt. The policy requires the minimum payment on credit card balances in Quebec to be at least 2% of the statement balance for cards opened before August 2019 and at least 5% for cards opened after...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015067099
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Geographical and cultural proximity in retail banking
Carbó Valverde, Santiago; Perez-Saiz, Hector; Xiao, Hongyu - 2023
This paper measures how both geographical and cultural proximity of bank branches affect household credit choice and pricing. We examine both types of proximity jointly to separately identify the importance of soft information versus alternative mechanisms. Using a detailed household-level...
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We didn't start the fire: Effects of a natural disaster on consumers' financial distress
Ho, Anson T. Y.; Huynh, Kim P.; Jacho-Chávez, David Tomás - 2023
Global climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of natural disasters. We use detailed consumer credit data to investigate the impact of the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire, the costliest wildfire disaster in Canadian history, on consumers' financial stress. We focus on the arrears of...
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Should banks be worried about dividend restrictions?
Schroth, Josef - 2023
Countercyclical bank capital requirements have emerged as a popular regulatory tool to help smooth financial cycles. The idea is to reduce capital requirements when exogenous shocks cause aggregate bank capital to decrease so that regulation does not needlessly constrain banks' supply of credit....
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The impact of unemployment insurance and unsecured credit on business cycles
Irwin, Michael - 2023
I study how unsecured credit affects the extent to which unemployment insurance (UI) policies smooth cyclical fluctuations in aggregate consumption. To do so, I develop a real business cycle model with incomplete asset markets, frictional labor markets, and defaultable debt. Using empirically...
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