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Homepage:https://pattison-nate.github.io/
Workplace:Department of Economics, Southern Methodist University, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2020

  1. Distant Lending, Specialization, and Access to Credit
    Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Downloads View citations (3)

2017

  1. Consumption Smoothing and Debtor Protections
    Departmental Working Papers, Southern Methodist University, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (2)
    See also Journal Article in Journal of Public Economics (2020)
  2. Who Benefits from Bans on Employer Credit Checks?
    Departmental Working Papers, Southern Methodist University, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (1)
    See also Journal Article in Journal of Law and Economics (2021)

2016

  1. Auto credit and the 2005 bankruptcy reform: the impact of eliminating cramdowns
    Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Downloads View citations (2)
    See also Journal Article in Review of Financial Studies (2019)

Journal Articles

2021

  1. Who Benefits from Bans on Employers’ Credit Checks?
    Journal of Law and Economics, 2021, 64, (4), 675 - 703 Downloads
    See also Working Paper (2017)

2020

  1. Asset Exemptions and Consumer Bankruptcies: Evidence from Individual Filings
    Journal of Law and Economics, 2020, 63, (3), 557 - 594 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Consumption smoothing and debtor protections
    Journal of Public Economics, 2020, 192, (C) Downloads View citations (4)
    See also Working Paper (2017)
  3. Small Business Hardships Highlight Relationship with Lenders in COVID-19 Era
    Southwest Economy, 2020, (Second Quarter) Downloads View citations (1)

2019

  1. Auto Credit and the 2005 Bankruptcy Reform: The Impact of Eliminating Cramdowns
    Review of Financial Studies, 2019, 32, (12), 4734-4766 Downloads View citations (6)
    See also Working Paper (2016)
 
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