https://www.bis.org/author/ryan_niladri_banerjee.htm
The rise in rates would've hit borrowing capacity hard but they've been largely offset by borrowers having higher repayments as a % of their income.
The rise in rates would've hit borrowing capacity hard but they've been largely offset by borrowers having higher repayments as a % of their income.
Great virtual issue of the EJ that collects best recent papers published in the EJ on income and wealth distribution. Foreword by F. Lippi and F. Portier.
All articles in this virtual issue will be Free-to View for a limited time only, until May 2024. Don’t miss it!
👉 bit.ly/3Rk5cQj
Great virtual issue of the EJ that collects best recent papers published in the EJ on income and wealth distribution. Foreword by F. Lippi and F. Portier.
All articles in this virtual issue will be Free-to View for a limited time only, until May 2024. Don’t miss it!
👉 bit.ly/3Rk5cQj
In the Econ job market men and women are recommended differently: letters for women stress hard work, those for men more likely highlight brilliance. This affects job placement.
Link to Paper: t.co/HUieaMuERd
With Giovanni Facchini and Markus Eberhardt
In the Econ job market men and women are recommended differently: letters for women stress hard work, those for men more likely highlight brilliance. This affects job placement.
Link to Paper: t.co/HUieaMuERd
With Giovanni Facchini and Markus Eberhardt
@bundesbank conference. Similar conclusions to my paper on US direct lenders (www.bis.org/publ/work979...), but for households and firms in Denmark
@bundesbank conference. Similar conclusions to my paper on US direct lenders (www.bis.org/publ/work979...), but for households and firms in Denmark