NBER Publications by Michelle J. White
Working Papers and Chapters
| November 2009 | Mortgage Default, Foreclosure, and Bankruptcy
with Wenli Li: w15472
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| December 2008 | Bankruptcy: Past Puzzles, Recent Reforms, and the Mortgage Crisis
w14549
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| July 2008 | Saving Your Home in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
with Ning Zhu: w14179
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| July 2007 | Bankruptcy Reform and Credit Cards
w13265
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| August 2005 | Economic Analysis of Corporate and Personal Bankruptcy Law
w11536
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| February 2005 | Property Tax Limitations and Mobility: The Lock-in Effect of California's Proposition 13
with Nada Wasi: w11108
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| February 2004 | Asbestos and the Future of Mass Torts
w10308
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| April 2003 | In-State versus Out-of State Students: The Divergence of Interest between Public Universities and State Governments
with Jeffrey A. Groen: w9603
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| December 2002 | Explaining the Flood of Asbestos Litigation: Consolidation, Bifurcation, and Bouquet Trials
w9362
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| November 2002 | Personal Bankruptcy and the Level of Entrepreneurial Activity
with Wei Fan: w9340
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| The "Arms Race" on American Roads: The Effect of Heavy Vehicles on Traffic Safety and the Failure of Liability Rules
w9302
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| June 2002 | Bankruptcy and Small Firms' Access to Credit
with Jeremy Berkowitz: w9010
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| July 1996 | Personal Bankruptcy and Credit Supply and Demand
with Reint Gropp, John Karl Scholz: w5653
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| January 1994 | Housing and the Journey to Work in U.S. Cities
in Housing Markets in the U.S. and Japan, Yukio Noguchi and James Poterba
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| September 1990 | Medical Malpractice: An Empirical Examination of the Litigation Process
with Henry S. Farber: w3428
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| 1986 | Property Taxes and Firm Location: Evidence from Proposition 13
in Studies in State and Local Public Finance, Harvey S. Rosen, ed.
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