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J. Carter Braxton; Gordon Phillips and Kyle Herkenhoff, (2018), Can the Unemployed Borrow? Implications for Public Insurance, No 564, 2018 Meeting Papers, Society for Economic Dynamics

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Birinci, Serdar and Kurt See, (2020), How Should Unemployment Insurance Vary over the Business Cycle?, Staff Working Papers, Bank of Canada

Birinci, Serdar and Kurt See, (2021), Labor Market Responses to Unemployment Insurance: The Role of Heterogeneity, No 2019-022, Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Chalom, Rene; Benjamin Pugsley; Fatih Karahan and Kurt Mitman, (2019), Liquidity Effects of Unemployment Insurance Benefit Extensions: Evidence from Consumer Credit Data, No 438, 2019 Meeting Papers, Society for Economic Dynamics

Chaumont, Gaston and Shouyong Shi, (2022), Wealth accumulation, on-the-job search and inequality, Journal of Monetary Economics, 128, (C), 51-71

Feng, Ying; David Lagakos and James Rauch, (2018), Unemployment and Development, No 7311, CESifo Working Paper Series, CESifo

Feng, Ying; David Lagakos and James Rauch, (2018), Unemployment and Development, No 2018-083, Working Papers, Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Working Group

Feng, Ying; David Lagakos and James Rauch, (2018), Unemployment and Development, No 25171, NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Gelman, Michael; Dan Silverman; Matthew Shapiro and Shachar Kariv, (2019), Rational Illiquidity and Excess Sensitivity: Theory and Evidence from Income Tax Withholding and Refunds, No 542, 2019 Meeting Papers, Society for Economic Dynamics

Gelman, Michael; Shachar Kariv; Matthew Shapiro and Dan Silverman, (2019), Rational Illiquidity and Consumption: Theory and Evidence from Income Tax Withholding and Refunds, No 25757, NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Herkenhoff, Kyle, (2018), The Impact of Consumer Credit Access on Unemployment, No 25187, NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Herkenhoff, Kyle and Gajendran Raveendranathan, (2019), Who Bears the Welfare Costs of Monopoly? The Case of the Credit Card Industry, No 2019-071, Working Papers, Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Working Group

Herkenhoff, Kyle and Gajendran Raveendranathan, (2019), Who Bears the Welfare Costs of Monopoly? The Case of the Credit Card Industry, No 12836, IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)

Herkenhoff, Kyle and Gajendran Raveendranathan, (2019), Who Bears the Welfare Costs of Monopoly? The Case of the Credit Card Industry, Department of Economics Working Papers, McMaster University

Herkenhoff, Kyle and Gajendran Raveendranathan, (2020), Who Bears the Welfare Costs of Monopoly? The Case of the Credit Card Industry, No 26604, NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Hundtofte, C.; Arna Olafsson and Michaela Pagel, (2019), Credit Smoothing, No 26354, NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Moore, Brendan and Judith Scott-Clayton, (2019), The Firm's Role in Displaced Workers' Earnings Losses, No 26525, NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Raveendranathan, Gajendran, (2020), Revolving credit lines and targeted search, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 118, (C)

Raveendranathan, Gajendran and Georgios Stefanidis, (2020), The Unprecedented Fall in U.S. Revolving Credit, Department of Economics Working Papers, McMaster University

Raveendranathan, Gajendran and Kyle Herkenhoff, (2019), Who Bears the Welfare Costs of Monopoly? The Case of the Credit Card Industry, No 67, 2019 Meeting Papers, Society for Economic Dynamics

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