This article offers new evidence on the determinants of U.S. consumer bankruptcy filing rates, which tripled from 1984 to 1991. The run-up in filing rates does not appear to be a consequence of legal changes since the increase coincided with Bankruptcy Code amendments designed to reduce filing rates by rejecting opportunistic petitions. The run-up also coincided with a major economic boom and crested with the 1991 recession. However, much of the variation in district filing rates is attributable to differences in social variables, and we suggest that changes in social norms might account for the increased bankruptcy filings. This article is therefore a contribution to social capital explanations of behavior
This paper probes the puzzle of why only a few of those for whom bankruptcy would be economically va...
This paper questions several long-standing descriptions of consumer bankruptcy in the United States....
In recent years, a record number of U.S. households have declared bankruptcy. This article explores ...
This article offers new evidence on the determinants of U.S. consumer bankruptcy filing rates, which...
Consumer bankruptcy filing rates have soared during the past 25 years. From 225,000 filings in 1979...
Just three years ago, Congress enacted controversial amendments to the Bankruptcy Code. The proponen...
Increased rates of consumer bankruptcy filings are a policy concern around the world. It is not easy...
Nonbusiness bankruptcy filing rates have increased very rapidly over the last couple of decades. In ...
This paper estimates the dynamics of the personal-bankruptcy rate over the business cycle by exploit...
Over the past decade, each year, about a million households filed bankruptcy. This figure initially ...
This thesis is concerned with the major factors that account for the rise in personal bankruptcy rat...
Consumer bankruptcy filings hit another record high in 1998, with nearly 1.4 million consumers filin...
One in ten Americans have filed bankruptcy at some point during their adult lives. Contrary to the p...
Personal bankruptcies in the United States have increased dramatically, rising from 1.4 per thousand...
Chapter 13 is a cornerstone of the bankruptcy system. Its legal requirements strike a balance betwee...
This paper probes the puzzle of why only a few of those for whom bankruptcy would be economically va...
This paper questions several long-standing descriptions of consumer bankruptcy in the United States....
In recent years, a record number of U.S. households have declared bankruptcy. This article explores ...
This article offers new evidence on the determinants of U.S. consumer bankruptcy filing rates, which...
Consumer bankruptcy filing rates have soared during the past 25 years. From 225,000 filings in 1979...
Just three years ago, Congress enacted controversial amendments to the Bankruptcy Code. The proponen...
Increased rates of consumer bankruptcy filings are a policy concern around the world. It is not easy...
Nonbusiness bankruptcy filing rates have increased very rapidly over the last couple of decades. In ...
This paper estimates the dynamics of the personal-bankruptcy rate over the business cycle by exploit...
Over the past decade, each year, about a million households filed bankruptcy. This figure initially ...
This thesis is concerned with the major factors that account for the rise in personal bankruptcy rat...
Consumer bankruptcy filings hit another record high in 1998, with nearly 1.4 million consumers filin...
One in ten Americans have filed bankruptcy at some point during their adult lives. Contrary to the p...
Personal bankruptcies in the United States have increased dramatically, rising from 1.4 per thousand...
Chapter 13 is a cornerstone of the bankruptcy system. Its legal requirements strike a balance betwee...
This paper probes the puzzle of why only a few of those for whom bankruptcy would be economically va...
This paper questions several long-standing descriptions of consumer bankruptcy in the United States....
In recent years, a record number of U.S. households have declared bankruptcy. This article explores ...