Because of the recent surge in U.S. personal defaults, Congress is currently debating bankruptcy reform legislation requiring a means test for Chapter 7 filers. This paper explores the effects of such a reform in a model where, in contrast to previous work, bankruptcy options and production are explicitly taken into account. Our findings indicate that means testing would not improve upon current bankruptcy provisions and, at best, leaves aggregate filings, output, and welfare unchanged. Put simply,given already existing provisions, the introduction of an efficient means test would not bind. However, we do find that a tightening of existing bankruptcy laws, in the form of lower Chapter 7 asset exemptions, can be welfare improving. Contrary t...
We examine the effects of the bankruptcy benefit and adverse events on the consumer bankruptcy decis...
Since 1980, the number of households filing for bankruptcy has more than tripled. This drastic incre...
Congress has concluded that the voyage of consumer bankruptcy in the United States is off course and...
Determining whether the means test applies in cases converted from Chapter 13 to Chapter 7 has divid...
There has been considerable public debate on the relative merits of alternative consumer bankruptcy ...
This paper uses a principal/agent framework to analyze consumer bankruptcy. The bankruptcy discharge...
The 1990's witnessed a historically unprecedented number of personal bankruptcy filings. In response...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2004.Includes bibliograp...
Consumer bankruptcy is one the largest social insurance programs in the United States, but little is...
Although the Federal Government is granted authority over bankruptcy law through the U.S. Constituti...
textSince the 1980s, household debt has been increasing rapidly. The high level of household indebte...
Chapter 13 is a cornerstone of the bankruptcy system. Its legal requirements strike a balance betwee...
In the economic literature on bankruptcy, the standard methodology is to model the individual’s bank...
I estimate a dynamic model of durable and non-durable consumption choice and default behavior in an ...
This paper investigates how the bankruptcy exemptions applied by the Personal Bankruptcy Law in each...
We examine the effects of the bankruptcy benefit and adverse events on the consumer bankruptcy decis...
Since 1980, the number of households filing for bankruptcy has more than tripled. This drastic incre...
Congress has concluded that the voyage of consumer bankruptcy in the United States is off course and...
Determining whether the means test applies in cases converted from Chapter 13 to Chapter 7 has divid...
There has been considerable public debate on the relative merits of alternative consumer bankruptcy ...
This paper uses a principal/agent framework to analyze consumer bankruptcy. The bankruptcy discharge...
The 1990's witnessed a historically unprecedented number of personal bankruptcy filings. In response...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2004.Includes bibliograp...
Consumer bankruptcy is one the largest social insurance programs in the United States, but little is...
Although the Federal Government is granted authority over bankruptcy law through the U.S. Constituti...
textSince the 1980s, household debt has been increasing rapidly. The high level of household indebte...
Chapter 13 is a cornerstone of the bankruptcy system. Its legal requirements strike a balance betwee...
In the economic literature on bankruptcy, the standard methodology is to model the individual’s bank...
I estimate a dynamic model of durable and non-durable consumption choice and default behavior in an ...
This paper investigates how the bankruptcy exemptions applied by the Personal Bankruptcy Law in each...
We examine the effects of the bankruptcy benefit and adverse events on the consumer bankruptcy decis...
Since 1980, the number of households filing for bankruptcy has more than tripled. This drastic incre...
Congress has concluded that the voyage of consumer bankruptcy in the United States is off course and...