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Consumption, Debt, and Portfolio Choice: Testing the Effects of Bankruptcy Law

Authors : Andreas Lehnert, Dean Maki

Published in: Household Credit Usage

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US

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In the United States, consumer bankruptcy (Chapter 7 and Chapter 13) is designed to provide debtors a fresh start. Broadly speaking, after a household successfully files a bankruptcy petition, its unsecured debts are erased, but it must forfeit any assets above an exemption level determined by law. Laws regulating bankruptcy are a complex mix of state and federal rules. While the specific legal details are beyond the scope of this essay, in general, state laws set the exemption levels above which households forfeit assets; these range from exemptions as low as $75 to more than $100,000 (or, indeed, potentially unlimited levels).1

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Metadata
Title
Consumption, Debt, and Portfolio Choice: Testing the Effects of Bankruptcy Law
Authors
Andreas Lehnert
Dean Maki
Copyright Year
2007
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan US
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230608917_4