Each year, millions of financially distressed consumers in the U.S. face a difficult choice among the debt relief options available to them. This paper describes the options available to borrowers who seek assistance in managing their debts and discusses the information and incentive problems associated with these options. It also reviews the trends that contributed to the breakdown of the repayment framework and the responses to these trends. Among the responses is a reconsideration of the regulatory structure of the debt relief industry. The paper concludes with a discussion of the importance for debt relief providers and policymakers to evaluate the efficacy of workout options and to develop a deeper understanding of how consumers make d...
This dissertation comprises three self-contained essays in which I analyze the effects of consumer b...
Chapter 13 is a cornerstone of the bankruptcy system. Its legal requirements strike a balance betwee...
This thesis examines consumersâ inaction in debt management. It departs from the observation that th...
Since the early 1990s, the growth of U.S. household debt in general consumer credit card debt in par...
“The Bankruptcy Act is... of public as well as private interest, in that it gives to the honest but ...
This Article explores the relationship between consumer credit markets and bankruptcy policy. In gen...
Over the past decade, each year, about a million households filed bankruptcy. This figure initially ...
reflect the views of the Reserve Bank of Philadelphia or the Federal Reserve System. Thanks to Bob H...
Excessive household debt contributed to the worst recession in decades. Insights about borrowing and...
We compare various forms of market-based debt relief with coordinated debt forgiveness on the part o...
In the United States, many consumers are increasingly accumulating debt, much of which is harmful an...
"Information from Human Environmental Sciences Extension.""Family economics."Revised 10/97/5M
Congress recently enacted amendments to the Bankruptcy Code that possess the overarching theme of cr...
Methods The study comprised customer segmentation analysis, carried out by Arrow Global; a review...
This thesis examines consumers’ inaction in debt management. It departs from the observation that th...
This dissertation comprises three self-contained essays in which I analyze the effects of consumer b...
Chapter 13 is a cornerstone of the bankruptcy system. Its legal requirements strike a balance betwee...
This thesis examines consumersâ inaction in debt management. It departs from the observation that th...
Since the early 1990s, the growth of U.S. household debt in general consumer credit card debt in par...
“The Bankruptcy Act is... of public as well as private interest, in that it gives to the honest but ...
This Article explores the relationship between consumer credit markets and bankruptcy policy. In gen...
Over the past decade, each year, about a million households filed bankruptcy. This figure initially ...
reflect the views of the Reserve Bank of Philadelphia or the Federal Reserve System. Thanks to Bob H...
Excessive household debt contributed to the worst recession in decades. Insights about borrowing and...
We compare various forms of market-based debt relief with coordinated debt forgiveness on the part o...
In the United States, many consumers are increasingly accumulating debt, much of which is harmful an...
"Information from Human Environmental Sciences Extension.""Family economics."Revised 10/97/5M
Congress recently enacted amendments to the Bankruptcy Code that possess the overarching theme of cr...
Methods The study comprised customer segmentation analysis, carried out by Arrow Global; a review...
This thesis examines consumers’ inaction in debt management. It departs from the observation that th...
This dissertation comprises three self-contained essays in which I analyze the effects of consumer b...
Chapter 13 is a cornerstone of the bankruptcy system. Its legal requirements strike a balance betwee...
This thesis examines consumersâ inaction in debt management. It departs from the observation that th...