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Working papers
Daniel M. Covitz & Song Han & Beth Anne Wilson, 2006.
"Are longer bankruptcies really more costly? ,"
Finance and Economics Discussion Series
2006-27, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
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Daniel Covitz & Song Han, 2004.
"An empirical analysis of bond recovery rates: exploring a structural view of default ,"
Finance and Economics Discussion Series
2005-10, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
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Song Han & Wenli Li, 2004.
"Fresh start or head start? The effect of filing for personal bankruptcy on the labor supply ,"
Finance and Economics Discussion Series
2004-28, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
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Song Han & Casey B. Mulligan, 2002.
"Inflation and the size of government ,"
Finance and Economics Discussion Series
2002-1, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
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Song Han, 2002.
"On the economics of discrimination in credit markets ,"
Finance and Economics Discussion Series
2002-2, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
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Song Han & Casey B. Mulligan, 2000.
"Human Capital, Heterogeneity, and Estimated Degrees of Intergenerational Mobility ,"
NBER Working Papers
7678, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Song Han & Casey B. Mulligan, .
"Human Capital, Heterogeneity, and the Estimation of Degrees of Intergenerational Mobility ,"
University of Chicago - Population Research Center
97-3, Chicago - Population Research Center.
Song Han, .
"Non-Profit Maximizing Behavior in Credit Markets ,"
University of Chicago - Population Research Center
98-3, Chicago - Population Research Center.
Articles
Song Han & Wenli Li, 2007.
"Fresh Start or Head Start? The Effects of Filing for Personal Bankruptcy on Work Effort ,"
Journal of Financial Services Research ,
Springer, vol. 31(2), pages 123-152, June.
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Song Han, 2004.
"Discrimination in Lending: Theory and Evidence ,"
The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics ,
Springer, vol. 29(1), pages 5-46, 07.
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Han, Song & Mulligan, Casey B, 2001.
"Human Capital, Heterogeneity and Estimated Degrees of Intergenerational Mobility ,"
Economic Journal ,
Royal Economic Society, vol. 111(470), pages 207-43, April.
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NEP Fields 7 papers by this author were announced in NEP , and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):
NEP-CFN : Corporate Finance (1) 2006-08-12
NEP-EDU : Education (1) 2000-04-17
NEP-FIN : Finance (1) 2005-05-23
NEP-FMK : Financial Markets (1) 2006-08-12
NEP-LAB : Labour Economics (1) 2000-05-16
NEP-LAW : Law & Economics (1) 2004-08-09
NEP-RMG : Risk Management (1) 2005-05-23
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