This paper questions several long-standing descriptions of consumer bankruptcy in the United States. We focus on Chapter 13, which discharges debts after consumers pay disposable income to creditors for up to five years. Many studies document pathologies, including high failure rates, racial disparities, low creditor recoveries, and attorney biases. We observe the same patterns in new data drawn from Cook County, Illinois, but show that these pathologies are central tendencies that ignore substantial heterogeneity across consumers. Several pathologies are driven by subsets of consumers; some disappear once we take account of consumer heterogeneity. We present new evidence that some pathologies reflect biases in nonbankruptcy law, not in the...
Utah ranks first in the nation in the number of consumer bankruptcies per household. This study desc...
One in ten Americans have filed bankruptcy at some point during their adult lives. Contrary to the p...
Recent bankruptcy reforms were spurred in part by a bankruptcy filing rate that has more than double...
Chapter 13 is a cornerstone of the bankruptcy system. Its legal requirements strike a balance betwee...
Consumer bankruptcy filings hit another record high in 1998, with nearly 1.4 million consumers filin...
One in ten adult Americans has turned to the consumer bankruptcy system for help. For almost forty y...
African American bankruptcy filers select Chapter 13 far more often than other debtors, who opt inst...
Over the past decade, each year, about a million households filed bankruptcy. This figure initially ...
This Essay considers the significance of credit markets and bankruptcy for life course mobility. Com...
This article offers the first quantitative evidence on race and bankruptcy. Minority debtors fare wo...
The purpose of this analysis is to identify the legal, environmental, and economic characteristics o...
Just three years ago, Congress enacted controversial amendments to the Bankruptcy Code. The proponen...
This paper probes the puzzle of why only a few of those for whom bankruptcy would be economically va...
This article offers new evidence on the determinants of U.S. consumer bankruptcy filing rates, which...
Bankruptcy law in the United States is race-neutral on its face but, in practice, race matters in ba...
Utah ranks first in the nation in the number of consumer bankruptcies per household. This study desc...
One in ten Americans have filed bankruptcy at some point during their adult lives. Contrary to the p...
Recent bankruptcy reforms were spurred in part by a bankruptcy filing rate that has more than double...
Chapter 13 is a cornerstone of the bankruptcy system. Its legal requirements strike a balance betwee...
Consumer bankruptcy filings hit another record high in 1998, with nearly 1.4 million consumers filin...
One in ten adult Americans has turned to the consumer bankruptcy system for help. For almost forty y...
African American bankruptcy filers select Chapter 13 far more often than other debtors, who opt inst...
Over the past decade, each year, about a million households filed bankruptcy. This figure initially ...
This Essay considers the significance of credit markets and bankruptcy for life course mobility. Com...
This article offers the first quantitative evidence on race and bankruptcy. Minority debtors fare wo...
The purpose of this analysis is to identify the legal, environmental, and economic characteristics o...
Just three years ago, Congress enacted controversial amendments to the Bankruptcy Code. The proponen...
This paper probes the puzzle of why only a few of those for whom bankruptcy would be economically va...
This article offers new evidence on the determinants of U.S. consumer bankruptcy filing rates, which...
Bankruptcy law in the United States is race-neutral on its face but, in practice, race matters in ba...
Utah ranks first in the nation in the number of consumer bankruptcies per household. This study desc...
One in ten Americans have filed bankruptcy at some point during their adult lives. Contrary to the p...
Recent bankruptcy reforms were spurred in part by a bankruptcy filing rate that has more than double...