Central Bank Research Hub - JEL classification D1: Household Behavior

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Is Information Overrated? Evidence from the Pension Domain

Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers [View] (Paper: 360, 10.12.2012)

JEL: D1, D84, H3, I3

Why Do Shoppers Use Cash? Evidence from Shopping Diary Data

Bank of Canada Working papers [View] (Paper: 2012-24, 14.08.2012)

JEL: C2, D1, G2

The PHF: a comprehensive panel survey on household finances and wealth in Germany

Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 13/2012, 10.07.2012)

JEL: C83, D10, D14, D31

The PHF: a comprehensive panel survey on household finances and wealth in Germany

Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 13/2012, 10.07.2012)

JEL: C83, D10, D14, D31

The Cost of Consumer Payments in Sweden

Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers [View] (Paper: 262, 19.06.2012)

JEL: D12, D23, D24

Households' position in the financial crisis in Iceland

Central Bank of Iceland Working Papers [View] (Paper: 59, 18.06.2012)

JEL: D10, D12, D31, G21

Households' position in the financial crisis in Iceland

Central Bank of Iceland Working Papers [View] (Paper: 59, 18.06.2012)

JEL: D10, D12, D31, G21

Human Capital, Consumption adn Housing Wealth in Transition

National Bank of Slovakia Working Papers [View] (Paper: 2012/WP02, 08.06.2012)

JEL: C31, D12, J42

Reentering Asset Poverty after an Exit: Evidence from the PSID

Dallas Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: wp1204, 05.06.2012)

JEL: D1, I3

Why Did So Many People Make So Many Ex Post Bad Decisions? The Causes of the Foreclosure Crisis

Atlanta Fed Working papers [View] (Paper: 2012-07, 16.05.2012)

JEL: D14, D18, D53, D82, G01, G02, G38

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