Atif Mian
Pakistani-American economist
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- Bachelors Mathematics California State University, Fresno
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Atif Rehman Mian is a Pakistani-American economist who serves as the John H. Laporte Jr. Class of 1967 Professor of Economics, Public Policy, and Finance at Princeton University, and as the Director of the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2021, and was elected Fellow of the Econometric Society in 2021.
Atif Mian's Published Works
Published Works
- Do Lenders Favor Politically Connected Firms? Rent Provision in an Emerging Financial Market (2004) (2117)
- Tracing the Impact of Bank Liquidity Shocks: Evidence from an Emerging Market (2006) (1407)
- Household Balance Sheets, Consumption, and the Economic Slump* (2013) (1306)
- House Prices, Home Equity-Based Borrowing, and the U.S. Household Leverage Crisis (2009) (1254)
- Distance Constraints: The Limits of Foreign Lending in Poor Economies (2004) (734)
- What Explains the 2007-2009 Drop in Employment? (2014) (623)
- Household Debt and Business Cycles Worldwide (2015) (576)
- Estimating the Effect of Hierarchies on Information Use (2009) (482)
- Foreclosures, House Prices, and the Real Economy (2011) (332)
- Household Leverage and the Recession of 2007–09 (2010) (319)
- Unchecked Intermediaries: Price Manipulation in an Emerging Stock Market (2005) (268)
- What Explains High Unemployment? The Aggregate Demand Channel (2012) (258)
- What Explains the 2007-2009 Drop in Employment?: The 2007-2009 Drop in Employment (2014) (245)
- House of Debt: How They (and You) Caused the Great Recession, and How We Can Prevent It from Happening Again (2015) (233)
- The Great Recession: Lessons from Microeconomic Data (2010) (224)
- The Effects of Fiscal Stimulus: Evidence from the 2009 &Apos;Cash for Clunkers&Apos; Program (2010) (217)
- Resolving Debt Overhang: Political Constraints in the Aftermath of Financial Crises (2012) (198)
- House of Debt (2014) (188)
- The Effects of Fiscal Stimulus: Evidence from the 2009 ‘Cash for Clunkers’ Program (2010) (170)
- Household Leverage and the Recession of 2007 to 2009 (2009) (163)
- Finance and Business Cycles: The Credit-Driven Household Demand Channel (2018) (152)
- Fraudulent Income Overstatement on Mortgage Applications During the Credit Expansion of 2002 to 2005 (2015) (145)
- Foreclosures, House Prices, and the Real Economy: Foreclosures, House Prices, and the Real Economy (2015) (119)
- Tracing the Impact of Bank Liquidity Shocks (2005) (115)
- Household Balance Sheets, Consumption, and the Economic Slump (2013) (108)
- Collateral Spread and Financial Development (2010) (105)
- House Price Gains and U.S. Household Spending from 2002 to 2006 (2014) (105)
- The Real Effects of the Bank Lending Channel (2014) (99)
- Low Interest Rates, Market Power, and Productivity Growth (2019) (90)
- Liquidity Risk, and Maturity Management over the Credit Cycle (2017) (84)
- Credit Supply and Housing Speculation (2018) (79)
- The Big March: Migratory Flows after the Partition of India (2008) (78)
- How Does Credit Supply Expansion Affect the Real Economy? The Productive Capacity and Household Demand Channels (2019) (74)
- Indebted Demand (2020) (59)
- The Saving Glut of the Rich and the Rise in Household Debt (2020) (58)
- Partisan Bias, Economic Expectations, and Household Spending (2018) (55)
- How Do Credit Supply Shocks Affect the Real Economy? Evidence from the United States in the 1980s (2017) (52)
- Who Bears the Cost of Recessions? The Role of House Prices and Household Debt (2016) (52)
- Rent Seeking and Corruption in Financial Markets (2011) (52)
- Household Debt and Defaults from 2000 to 2010: The Credit Supply View (2015) (44)
- Consumers and the economy, part II: Household debt and the weak U.S. recovery (2011) (32)
- The Partition of India: Demographic Consequences (2009) (27)
- City Research Online Securities Trading by Banks and Credit Supply: Micro-Evidence from the Crisis (2020) (26)
- What Explains the Decline in r*? Rising Income Inequality Versus Demographic Shifts (2021) (23)
- Liquidity Risk, Maturity Management And The Business Cycle (2011) (19)
- Population Exchange and its Impact on Literacy, Occupation and Gender – Evidence from the Partition of India (2015) (19)
- Government Economic Policy, Sentiments, and Consumption (2015) (19)
- Bank Credit and Business Networks (2011) (18)
- Household Debt and Recession in Brazil (2018) (17)
- Dollars Dollars Everywhere, nor Any Dime to Lend : Credit Limit Constraints on Financial Sector Absorptive Capacity (2010) (16)
- The Saving Glut of the Rich (2020) (15)
- Estimating The Aggregate Impact Of Credit Supply Channel: Evidence From Securitization In Spain (2010) (13)
- Corruption and Politicians: Rent-seeking in an Emerging Financial Market (2004) (12)
- A Goldilocks Theory of Fiscal Policy∗ (2021) (9)
- A Goldilocks Theory of Fiscal Deficits (2022) (9)
- The Case for a Credit Registry (2012) (7)
- Falling Rates and Rising Superstars (2021) (7)
- What Explains High Unemployment ? The Deleveraging – Aggregate Demand Hypothesis (2011) (7)
- Trading in Phantom Markets : Price Manipulation in an Emerging Stock Market ¤ (2003) (6)
- Government Banks, Household Debt, and Economic Downturns: The Case of Brazil (2020) (5)
- Aggregate demand and state-level employment (2013) (5)
- NO . 2019-09 Low Interest Rates , Market Power , and Productivity Growth (2019) (5)
- Summary of "the consequences of mortgage credit expansion" (2008) (4)
- Household Debt and Global Growth (2015) (4)
- The Macroeconomic Advantages of Softening Debt Contracts (2017) (4)
- Introduction: Big Data in Political Economy (2016) (3)
- Replication data for: House Prices, Home Equity-Based Borrowing, and the US Household Leverage Crisis (2019) (2)
- Household Credit as Stimulus? Evidence from Brazil (2021) (2)
- Incentives, Supervision, and Organizational Hierarchy: A Loan-Level Investigation of Banking (2003) (1)
- Replication Data for: "Household Debt and Business Cycles Worldwide" (2017) (1)
- Household Balance Sheets, Aggregate Demand and Unemployment (The Quaid-i-Azam Lecture) (2011) (1)
- How to think about finance? (2019) (1)
- Discussion of “Capital Injection to Banks versus Debt Relief to Households" (2017) (1)
- CONCRETE THINKING ABOUT DEVELOPMENT∗ (2021) (1)
- The Credit-Driven Household Demand Channel (2018) (1)
- How does consumption respond to large negative shocks to household wealth ? (2013) (0)
- Three essays in governance and banking (2001) (0)
- Book review (1999) (0)
- The supply and demand side impacts of credit market information - comments (2006) (0)
- Alleviating Constraints or Targeting the Unsophisticated? The Government-led Household Credit Expansion in Brazil (2022) (0)
- Comment on "Macrofinancial History and the New Business Cycle Facts" (2016) (0)
- Finance and macroeconomics: The role of household leverage (2011) (0)
- Empirical Macroeconomics Using Geographical Data: Guest Editors' Introduction (2012) (0)
- APPENDIX " Foreclosures , House Prices , and the Real Economy " (2014) (0)
- ONLINE APPENDIX FOR “LOW INTEREST RATES, MARKET POWER, AND PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH”H (2021) (0)
- Essays on Financial Crisis and Institutions by Sharon Leona Poczter A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy In Business Administration in the Graduate Division (2011) (0)
- Impact of the Great Rise in Finance on Resource Allocation and Employment (2015) (0)
- Local Versus Aggregate Credit Channels: The Eect Of Securitization On Corporate Credit Supply In Spain (2010) (0)
- Monetary Policy and Macro-Prudential Regulation: The Risk-Sharing Paradigm (2013) (0)
- The Early County Business Pattern Files: 1946-1974 (2022) (0)
- Pramuan Bunkanwanicha and Yupana Wiwattanakantang Big Business Owners in Politics (2008) (0)
- IMES Discussion Paper Series 2011-E-27 September 2011 Foreclosures , House Prices , and the Real Economy (2011) (0)
- Atif Mian and Amir Sufi: House of Debt and Adair Turner: Between Debt and the Devil: Money, Credit and Fixing the Global Finance (2020) (0)
- Comment On: Reducing foreclosures by Christopher Foote, Kristopher Gerardi, Lorenz Goette and Paul Willen (2009) (0)
- NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES THE SAVING GLUT OF THE RICH (2021) (0)
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