Kartik B. Athreya

Director of Research and Head of the Research and Statistics Group
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
33 Liberty Street
New York, NY 10045

kartik.athreya@ny.frb.org

   
Incarceration, Earnings, and Race
With Grey Gordon, John Bailey Jones, Urvi Neelakantan
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Working Paper, July 2021, No. 21-11

Household Financial Distress and the Burden of 'Aggregate' Shocks
With Ryan Mather, José Mustre-del-Río, and Juan M. Sanchez
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Working Paper, September 2020, No. 20-12

Consumption in the Great Recession: The Financial Distress Channel
With Ryan Mather, José Mustre-del-Río, and Juan M. Sanchez
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Working Paper, August 2019, No. 19-13

Who Values Access to College?
With Felicia Ionescu, Urvi Neelakantan, and Ivan Vidangos
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Working Paper, February 2019 (Revised November 2019), No. 19-05R

The Persistence of Financial Distress
With José Mustre-del-Río and Juan M. Sanchez
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Working Paper, November 2017, (Revised July 2018), No. 17-14R

Bankruptcy and Delinquency in a Model of Unsecured Debt
With Juan M. Sanchez, Xuan S. Tam, and Eric R. Young
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Working Paper, September 2016, No. 16-12

Stock Market Participation: The Role of Human Capital
With Felicia Ionescu and Urvi Neelakantan
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Working Paper, September 2015, No. 15-07R

Young Unskilled Women and the Earned Income Tax Credit: Insurance Without Disincentives?
With Devin Reilly and Nicole B. Simpson
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Working Paper, April 2014, No. 14-11R

Does Redistribution Increase Output? The Centrality of Labor Supply
With Andrew Owens and Felipe F. Schwartzman
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Working Paper, March 2014, (Revised December 2016), No. 14-04R

Risk, the College Premium, and Aggregate Human Capital Investment
With Janice Eberly
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Working Paper, September 2014, (Revised November 2018), No. 13-02R

Loan Guarantees for Consumer Credit Markets
With Xuan S. Tam and Eric R. Young
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Working Paper, October 2011, No. 11-06

Are Harsh Penalties for Default Really Better?
With Xuan S. Tam and Eric R. Young
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Working Paper, August 2009, No. 09-11

Credit and Self-Employment
With Ahmet Akyol
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Working Paper, April 2009, No. 09-5

A Quantitative Theory of Information and Unsecured Credit
With Xuan S. Tam and Eric R. Young
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Working Paper, October 2008 (Revised July 2011),
No. 08-6R

Unsecured Debt with Public Insurance: From Bad to Worse
With Nicole B. Simpson
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Working Paper, November 2003 (Revised: Nov. 2004), No. 03-14R

Fresh Start or Head Start? Uniform Bankruptcy Exemptions and Welfare
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Working Paper, May 2003 (Revised: Jul. 2004),
No. 03-3R

Risky Higher Education and Subsidies
With Ahmet Akyol
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Working Paper, August 2003, No. 03-2


Work in Progress

Record-Keeping in Consumer Credit Markets
With Meta Brown, Xuan S. Tam, and Eric R. Young

Investment Opportunities and Economic Mobility: Who Benefits from College and the Stock Market?
With Felicia F. Ionescu, Urvi Neelakantan, and Ivan Vidangos

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