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Household Finance Decisions

Featured Research

  • Financial Advice and Investor Beliefs: Experimental Evidence on Active vs. Passive Strategies
    Financial Advice and Investor Beliefs: Experimental Evidence on Active vs. Passive Strategies
  • Explaining Racial Disparities in Personal Bankruptcy Outcomes
    Explaining Racial Disparities in Personal Bankruptcy Outcomes
  • The Last Mile of Monetary Policy: Inattention, Reminders, and the Refinancing Channel
    The Last Mile of Monetary Policy: Inattention, Reminders, and the Refinancing Channel
  • Demand-Side and Supply-Side Constraints in the Market for Financial Advice
    Demand-Side and Supply-Side Constraints in the Market for Financial Advice
  • The Foreign Currency Fisher Channel: Evidence from Households
    The Foreign Currency Fisher Channel: Evidence from Households
  • Efficiency in Household Decision Making: Evidence from the Retirement Savings of U.S. Couples
    Efficiency in Household Decision Making: Evidence from the Retirement Savings of U.S. Couples
  • Household Spending Responses to the Economic Impact Payments of 2020: Evidence from the Consumer Expenditure Survey
    Household Spending Responses to the Economic Impact Payments of 2020: Evidence from the Consumer Expenditure Survey
  • The One-Child Policy and Household Saving
    The One-Child Policy and Household Saving
  • Belief Disagreement and Portfolio Choice
    Belief Disagreement and Portfolio Choice
  • Implicit Extrapolation and the Beliefs Channel of Investment Demand
    Implicit Extrapolation and the Beliefs Channel of Investment Demand
  • Climbing and Falling Off the Ladder: Asset Pricing Implications of Labor Market Event Risk
    Climbing and Falling Off the Ladder: Asset Pricing Implications of Labor Market Event Risk
  • Technological Innovation and Labor Income Risk
    Technological Innovation and Labor Income Risk
  • Technology, Vintage-Specific Human Capital, And Labor Displacement: Evidence From Linking Patents With Occupations
    Technology, Vintage-Specific Human Capital, And Labor Displacement: Evidence From Linking Patents With Occupations
  • Changing Income Risk Across The Us Skill Distribution: Evidence From A Generalized Kalman Filter
    Changing Income Risk Across The Us Skill Distribution: Evidence From A Generalized Kalman Filter
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