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Details about Olga Gorbachev

Postal address:Alfred Lerner School of Business and Economics, Department of Economics, University of Delaware, 414 Purnell Hall, Newark, DE 19716
Workplace:Department of Economics, Lerner College of Business and Economics, University of Delaware, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2023

  1. The Tail That Wagged the Dog: What Explains the Persistent Employment Effect of the 10-Day PPP Funding Delay?
    Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Downloads

2019

  1. Consumption, credit, and the missing young
    Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Downloads View citations (2)
    See also Journal Article Consumption, Credit, and the Missing Young, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing (2023) Downloads (2023)

2016

  1. An Ethnic Roller Coaster: Disparate Impacts of the Housing Boom and Bust
    Working Papers, University of Delaware, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Has the Increased Attachment of Women to the Labor Market Changed a Family's Ability to Smooth Income Shocks?
    Working Papers, University of Delaware, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (7)
    See also Journal Article Has the Increased Attachment of Women to the Labor Market Changed a Family's Ability to Smooth Income Shocks?, American Economic Review, American Economic Association (2016) Downloads View citations (7) (2016)
  3. Re-estimating Euler Equations
    Working Papers, University of Delaware, Department of Economics Downloads
  4. The Credit Card Debt Puzzle: The Role of Preferences, Credit Risk, and Financial Literacy
    Working Papers, University of Delaware, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (5)
    Also in Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (2016) Downloads View citations (5)

2015

  1. Consumption Volatility, Liquidity Constraints and Household Welfare
    Working Papers, University of Delaware, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (5)
    See also Journal Article Consumption Volatility, Liquidity Constraints and Household Welfare, Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society (2016) Downloads View citations (6) (2016)

2010

  1. Evolution of Consumption Volatility for the Liquidity Constrained Households over 1983 to 2004
    Working Papers, University of Delaware, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (2)
    Also in Edinburgh School of Economics Discussion Paper Series, Edinburgh School of Economics, University of Edinburgh (2009) Downloads View citations (1)

2007

  1. Did Household Consumption Become More Volatile?
    Edinburgh School of Economics Discussion Paper Series, Edinburgh School of Economics, University of Edinburgh Downloads View citations (15)
    See also Journal Article Did Household Consumption Become More Volatile?, American Economic Review, American Economic Association (2011) Downloads View citations (55) (2011)

Journal Articles

2023

  1. Consumption, Credit, and the Missing Young
    Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2023, 55, (2-3), 379-405 Downloads
    See also Working Paper Consumption, credit, and the missing young, Working Papers (2019) Downloads View citations (2) (2019)

2019

  1. The Credit Card Debt Puzzle: The Role of Preferences, Credit Access Risk, and Financial Literacy
    The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2019, 101, (2), 294-309 Downloads View citations (27)

2018

  1. Ethnicity, Immigration, and Wealth Fluctuations in the United States
    Review of Income and Wealth, 2018, 64, (4), 928-960 Downloads

2016

  1. Consumption Volatility, Liquidity Constraints and Household Welfare
    Economic Journal, 2016, 126, (597), 2012-2037 Downloads View citations (6)
    See also Working Paper Consumption Volatility, Liquidity Constraints and Household Welfare, Working Papers (2015) Downloads View citations (5) (2015)
  2. Has the Increased Attachment of Women to the Labor Market Changed a Family's Ability to Smooth Income Shocks?
    American Economic Review, 2016, 106, (5), 247-51 Downloads View citations (7)
    See also Working Paper Has the Increased Attachment of Women to the Labor Market Changed a Family's Ability to Smooth Income Shocks?, Working Papers (2016) Downloads View citations (7) (2016)

2011

  1. Did Household Consumption Become More Volatile?
    American Economic Review, 2011, 101, (5), 2248-70 Downloads View citations (55)
    See also Working Paper Did Household Consumption Become More Volatile?, Edinburgh School of Economics Discussion Paper Series (2007) Downloads View citations (15) (2007)

2004

  1. Volatility in the knowledge economy
    Economic Theory, 2004, 24, (3), 531-547 Downloads View citations (2)

2001

  1. To what extent does productivity drive the dollar?
    Current Issues in Economics and Finance, 2001, 7, (Aug) Downloads View citations (35)

Chapters

2005

  1. Volatility and Job Creation in the Knowledge Economy
    Springer View citations (2)
 
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