1. Household Financial Decision-Making After Natural Disasters: Evidence from Hurricane Harvey.
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del Valle, Alejandro, Scharlemann, Therese, and Shore, Stephen
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CONSUMER credit ,CONSUMER behavior ,MORTGAGE loans ,FORECLOSURE ,RISK ,ECONOMIC shock ,EMERGENCY management ,HURRICANE Harvey, 2017 - Abstract
We study household credit responses to Hurricane Harvey using new, geographically granular data on credit cards, mortgages, and flooding. Estimates from a differences-in-differences design that exploits the flooding gradient show that affected households only borrow at low-interest rates, often using promotional (zero interest) cards and that they quickly pay down balances. We also document that take-up of forbearance (borrowing by missing mortgage payments without penalty) increases with flooding. These results are attenuated in floodplains, particularly in structures subject by code to physical hardening. Our results indicate that credit acts as a substitute for the lack of physical hardening. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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