References
- Auclert, A. 2019. “Monetary Policy and the Redistribution Channel.” American Economic Review 109 (6): 2333–2367. doi:10.1257/aer.20160137.
- Coibion, O., Y. Gorodnichenko, L. Kueng, and J. Silvia. 2017. “Innocent Bystanders? Monetary Policy and Inequality.” Journal of Monetary Economics 88: 70–89. doi:10.1016/j.jmoneco.2017.05.005.
- Einav, L., M. Jenkins, and J. Levin. 2012. “Contract Pricing in Consumer Credit Markets.” Econometrica 80 (4): 1387–1432.
- Grodzicki, D., A. Alexandrov, O. Bedre-Defolie, and S. Koulayev (2020). Consumer Demand for Credit Card Services. SSRN Working Paper.
- Grodzicki, D., and S. Koulayev. 2021. “Sustained Credit Card Borrowing.” Journal of Consumer Affairs 55 (2): 622–653. doi:10.1111/joca.12360.
- Kaplan, G., B. Moll, and G. L. Violante. 2018. “Monetary Policy according to Hank.” Amer- Ican Economic Review 108 (3): 697–743. doi:10.1257/aer.20160042.
- Livshits, I., J. C. Mac Gee, and M. Tertilt. 2016. “The Democratization of Credit and the Rise in Consumer Bankruptcies.” The Review of Economic Studies 83 (4): 1673–1710. doi:10.1093/restud/rdw011.
- Nelson, S. T. (2017). Private Information and Price Regulation in the US Credit Card Market. Ph. D. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
- Sellon, G. H. 2002. “The Changing Us Financial System: Some Implications for the Monetary Transmission Mechanism.” Economic Review-Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City 87 (1): 5–36
- Stango, V. 2000. “Competition and Pricing in the Credit Card Market.” Review of Economics and Statistics 82 (3): 499–508. doi:10.1162/003465300558858.