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We exploit a Danish mortgage reform that differentially unlocked home equity across the population and study how this impacts selection into entrepreneurship. We find that increased entry from the treated group was concentrated among entrepreneurs whose firms were founded in industries where...
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We study how a mortgage reform that exogenously increased access to credit had an impact on entrepreneurship, using individual-level micro data from Denmark. The reform allows us to disentangle the role of credit access from wealth effects that typically confound analyses of the collateral...
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To analyze the effectiveness of stabilization policies which includes effects on households future income it is central to account for anticipation effects on consumption. We investigate this using high-frequency spending and balance sheet data from a major Danish bank. We examine the behavior...
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