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Citations for "Consumer Behavior and the Stickiness of CreditCard Interest Rates" by Paul S. Calem & Loretta J. Mester
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Cited by (explanations , Please report citation or reference errors to , or , if you are the registered author of the cited work, log in to your RePEc Author Service profile , click on "citations" and make appropriate adjustments.): Shubhasis Dey, 2005.
"Lines of Credit and Consumption Smoothing: The Choice between Credit Cards and Home Equity Lines of Credit ,"
Working Papers
05-18, Bank of Canada.
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Marc Rysman, 2006.
"An Empirical Analysis of Payment Card Usage ,"
Boston University - Department of Economics - Working Papers Series
WP2006-002, Boston University - Department of Economics.
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Sumit Agarwal & Souphala Chomsisengphet & Chunlin Liu & Nicholas S. Souleles, 2006.
"Do consumers choose the right credit contracts? ,"
Working Paper Series
WP-06-11, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
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Other versions: Sougata Kerr & Lucia Dunn & Stephen Cosslett, 2004.
"Do Banks Use Private Information from Consumer Accounts? Evidence of Relationship Lending in Credit Card Interest Rate Heterogeneity ,"
Working Papers
04-08, Ohio State University, Department of Economics.
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Shubhasis Dey & Gene Mumy, 2005.
"Determinants of Borrowing Limits on Credit Cards ,"
Working Papers
05-7, Bank of Canada.
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E. J. Bird & P. A. Hagstrom & R. Wild, .
"Credit Cards and the Poor ,"
Institute for Research on Poverty Discussion Papers
1148-97, University of Wisconsin Institute for Research on Poverty.
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Charles Sprenger & Joanna Stavins, 2008.
"Credit card debt and payment use ,"
Working Papers
08-2, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
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Celine Gondat-Larralde & Frank Strobel, 2004.
"Switching Mortgages: a real options perspective ,"
Money Macro and Finance (MMF) Research Group Conference 2004
82, Money Macro and Finance Research Group.
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Dean Karlan & Jonathan Zinman, 2005.
"Observing unobservables: identifying information asymmetries with a consumer-credit field experiment ,"
Proceedings ,
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, issue Apr.
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Other versions: Sujit Chakravorti & Ted To, 1999.
"Toward a theory of merchant credit card acceptance ,"
Working Paper Series
WP-99-16, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
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Lucia Dunn & Tufan Ekici & Paul J. Lavrakas & Jeffery A. Stec, 2004.
"An Index to Track Credit Card Debt and Predict Consumption ,"
Working Papers
04-04, Ohio State University, Department of Economics.
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Elizabeth K. Kiser, 2002.
"Household switching behavior at depository institutions: evidence from survey data ,"
Finance and Economics Discussion Series
2002-44, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
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David Gross & Nicholas Souleles, 2001.
"Consumer Response to Changes in Credit Supply: Evidence from Credit Card Data ,"
Center for Financial Institutions Working Papers
01-10, Wharton School Center for Financial Institutions, University of Pennsylvania.
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Other versions: Aysan, Ahmet Faruk & Müslim, Nusret Ahmet, 2006.
"The Failure of Competition in the Credit Card Market in Turkey: The New Empirical Evidence ,"
MPRA Paper
5483, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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Other versions: Paul S. Calem & Michael B. Gordy & Loretta J. Mester, 2005.
"Switching costs and adverse selection in the market for credit cards: new evidence ,"
Working Papers
05-16, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
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Other versions: Sumit Agarwal & John C. Driscoll & Xavier Gabaix & David Laibson, 2008.
"Learning in the Credit Card Market ,"
NBER Working Papers
13822, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Other versions: Elizabeth Klee, 2006.
"Families' use of payment instruments during a decade of change in the U.S. payment system ,"
Finance and Economics Discussion Series
2006-01, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
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Wendy Edelberg, 2004.
"Testing for adverse selection and moral hazard in consumer loan markets ,"
Finance and Economics Discussion Series
2004-09, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
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Amin, Mohammad, 2008.
"Competition and demographics ,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
4514, The World Bank.
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Lucia Dunn & Tufan Ekici, 2006.
"Credit Card Debt and Consumption: Evidence from Household-Level Data ,"
Working Papers
06-01, Ohio State University, Department of Economics.
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Allen N. Berger & Astrid A. Dick, 2004.
"Entry into banking markets and the first-mover advantage ,"
Proceedings ,
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, issue May, pages 243-254.
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Sujit Chakravorti & William R. Emmons, 2001.
"Who pays for credit cards? ,"
Occasional Paper; Emerging Payments
EPS-2001-1, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
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Sujit Chakravorti & Alpa Shah, 2001.
"A Study of the Interrelated Bilateral Transactions in Credit Card Networks ,"
Law and Economics
0111001, EconWPA.
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Other versions: Viard, V. Brian, 2005.
"Do Switching Costs Make Markets More or Less Competitive? The Case of 800-Number Portability ,"
Research Papers
1773r3, Stanford University, Graduate School of Business.
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Lucia Dunn & TaeHyung Kim, 1999.
"Empirical Investigation of Credit Card Default ,"
Working Papers
99-13, Ohio State University, Department of Economics.
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Kartik B. Athreya & Hubert P. Janicki, 2006.
"Credit exclusion in quantitative models of bankruptcy: does it matter? ,"
Economic Quarterly ,
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, issue Win, pages 17-49.
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Sangkyun Park, 1997.
"Option value of credit lines as an explanation of high credit card rates ,"
Research Paper
9702, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
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