SI 2015 Household Finance Meeting
Brigitte C. Madrian and Stephen P. Zeldes, Organizers
July 17-18, 2015
Royal Sonesta Hotel
Friday, July 17 | ||
9:00 am | ||
9:00 am |
Manuel Adelino, Duke University and NBER Antoinette Schoar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER Felipe Severino, Dartmouth College Loan Originations and Defaults in the Mortgage Crisis: The Role of the Middle Class |
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10:30 am | ||
10:30 am |
Marco Di Maggio, Imperial College Business School Amir Kermani, University of California, Berkeley and NBER Sanket A. Korgaonkar, University of Virginia Deregulation, Competition and the Race to the Bottom |
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11:30 am | ||
11:30 am |
Matthew J. Botsch, Bowdoin College Ulrike Malmendier, University of California, Berkeley and NBER The Welfare Consequences of Inflation Experiences -- Evidence from Residential Mortgage Contracts |
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1:30 pm | ||
1:30 pm |
Santosh Anagol, University of Pennsylvania Tarun Ramadorai, Imperial College London Vimal Balasubramaniam, Queen Mary University of London The Effects of Experience on Investor Behavior: Evidence from India's IPO Lotteries |
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2:30 pm | ||
2:30 pm |
Joseph S. Briggs, Goldman Sachs David Cesarini, New York University and NBER Erik Lindqvist, Stockholm University Robert Östling, Stockholm School of Economics Wealth and Stock Market Participation: Estimating the Causal Effect from Swedish Lotteries |
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3:45 pm | ||
3:45 pm |
Will S. Dobbie, Harvard University and NBER Jae Song, Social Security Administration The Impact of Loan Modifications on Repayment, Bankruptcy, and Labor Supply: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment |
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Saturday, July 18 | ||
8:30 am | ||
8:30 am |
Geng Li, Federal Reserve Board Credit Scores and Committed Relationships |
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9:30 am | ||
9:30 am |
Andrew Hertzberg, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Andres Liberman, New York University Daniel Paravisini, London School of Economics Adverse Selection on Maturity: Evidence from On-line Consumer Credit |
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11:00 am | ||
11:00 am |
Sumit Agarwal, National University of Singapore Souphala Chomsisengphet, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Neale Mahoney, Stanford University and NBER Johannes Stroebel, New York University and NBER Do Banks Pass Through Credit Expansions? The Marginal Profitability of Consumer Lending During the Great Recession |
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1:00 pm | ||
1:00 pm |
Jeffrey R. Brown, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and NBER Alessandro Previtero, Indiana University and NBER Procrastination, Present-Biased Preferences, and Financial Behaviors |
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2:00 pm | ||
2:00 pm |
J. Anthony Cookson, University of Colorado When Saving is Gambling |