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WORKING PAPER NODO STUDENT LOAN BORROWERS OPPORTUNISTICALLY DEFAULT? EVIDENCE FROM BANKRUPTCY REFORM Rajeev Darolia University of Missouri and Visiting Scholar, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
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Document Date: 2015-04-07 11:21:59


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Philadelphia / /

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Avery / Bill S.897 Bank / /

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United States / Columbia / /

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Bankruptcy / /

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College Access / University of Missouri / EVIDENCE FROM BANKRUPTCY REFORM Rajeev Darolia University of Missouri / Middlebush Hall / Ten Independence Mall / /

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Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia / Federal Reserve Bank of New York / National Consumer Law Center / Institute for College Access and Success / U.S. Census Bureau / US Federal Reserve / U.S. Government Accountability Office / Commission on Bankruptcy Laws of the United States / University of Missouri / U.S. Department of Education / Senate / Consumer Financial Protection Bureau / /

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Allen Ertel / Robert M. Hunt / Dubravka Ritter† April / Wenli Li / Shuwei Ma / Julia Cheney / Michael Vogan / Satyajit Chatterjee / /

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Missouri / Pennsylvania / /

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www.philadelphiafed.org/consumer-credit-andpayments/payment-cards-center/publications / /

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