This paper assesses the importance of adverse health shocks as triggers of bankruptcy filings. We view car crashes as a proxy for health shocks and draw on a large sample of police crash reports linked to hospital admission records and bankruptcy case files. We report two findings: (i) there is a strong positive correlation between an individual\u27s pre-shock financial condition and his or her likelihood of suffering a health shock, an example of behavioral consistency; and (ii) after accounting for this simultaneity, we are unable to identify a causal effect of health shocks on bankruptcy filing rates. These findings emphasize the importance of risk heterogeneity in determining financial fragility, raise questions about prior studies of ...
For the most part, research purporting to address the issue of financial distress has actually studi...
This paper considers the significance of credit markets and bankruptcy for life course mobil-ity. Co...
The fundamental Socio-Economic effects of economic crises on societies are decreasing income, unempl...
This paper assesses the importance of adverse health shocks as triggers of bankruptcy filings. We vi...
In 2001, 1.458 million American families filed for bankruptcy. To investigate medical contributors t...
Anecdotal evidence and several observational studies suggest that out-of-pocket medical costs are pi...
In recent years it has become clear that medical costs are imposing severe financial burdens on Amer...
Two important developments in the personal bankruptcy system unfolded over the course of the last se...
This paper investigates the effects of health insurance coverage among low-income people on personal...
In this paper, we examine the behavior of stock prices of individual firms with different bond ratin...
In his 2009 State of the Union Address, President Barack Obama pleaded with Americans to support hea...
The number of personal bankruptcy filings has broken records over the last few years. Filings for no...
In 2010, almost one-sixth of the Americans aged between 45 and 53 or their spouses had filed bankrup...
Over the last ten years, 15.1 million people owning 16.4 million cars filed for bankruptcy. These ca...
This paper examines the interaction between health insurance and the implicit insurance that people ...
For the most part, research purporting to address the issue of financial distress has actually studi...
This paper considers the significance of credit markets and bankruptcy for life course mobil-ity. Co...
The fundamental Socio-Economic effects of economic crises on societies are decreasing income, unempl...
This paper assesses the importance of adverse health shocks as triggers of bankruptcy filings. We vi...
In 2001, 1.458 million American families filed for bankruptcy. To investigate medical contributors t...
Anecdotal evidence and several observational studies suggest that out-of-pocket medical costs are pi...
In recent years it has become clear that medical costs are imposing severe financial burdens on Amer...
Two important developments in the personal bankruptcy system unfolded over the course of the last se...
This paper investigates the effects of health insurance coverage among low-income people on personal...
In this paper, we examine the behavior of stock prices of individual firms with different bond ratin...
In his 2009 State of the Union Address, President Barack Obama pleaded with Americans to support hea...
The number of personal bankruptcy filings has broken records over the last few years. Filings for no...
In 2010, almost one-sixth of the Americans aged between 45 and 53 or their spouses had filed bankrup...
Over the last ten years, 15.1 million people owning 16.4 million cars filed for bankruptcy. These ca...
This paper examines the interaction between health insurance and the implicit insurance that people ...
For the most part, research purporting to address the issue of financial distress has actually studi...
This paper considers the significance of credit markets and bankruptcy for life course mobil-ity. Co...
The fundamental Socio-Economic effects of economic crises on societies are decreasing income, unempl...