Andrew F. Haughwout

Andrew Haughwout

Director of Household and Public Policy Research
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
33 Liberty Street
New York, NY 10045

andrew.haughwout@ny.frb.org

   
Nonconforming Preferences: Jumbo Mortgage Lending and Large Bank Stress Tests
With Donald P. Morgan, Michael Neubauer, Maxim L. Pinkovskiy, and Wilbert van der Klaauw
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1029, September 2022

The Option Value of Municipal Liquidity: Evidence from Federal Lending Cutoffs during COVID-19
With Ben Hyman and Or Shachar
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 988, October 2021

COVID Response: The Municipal Liquidity Facility
With Ben Hyman and Or Shachar
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 985, September 2021

Trends in Household Debt and Credit
With Donghoon Lee, Joelle W. Scally, Lauren Thomas, and Wilbert van der Klaauw
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 882, April 2019

Tracking and Stress-Testing U.S. Household Leverage
With Andreas Fuster, Benedict Guttman-Kenney, and Andrew Haughwout
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, 787, August 2016

Health Spending Slowed Down in Spite of the Crisis
With Marco DiMaggio, Amir Kermani, Matthew Mazewski, and Maxim Pinkovskiy
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, 781, June 2016, Revised October 2019

Determinants of Mortgage Default and Consumer Credit Use: The Effects of Foreclosure Laws and Foreclosure Delays
With Sewin Chan, Andrew Hayashi, and Wilbert van der Klaauw
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, 732, June 2015

Measuring Student Debt and Its Performance
With Donghoon Lee, Wilbert van der Klaauw, Meta Brown, and Joelle Scally
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, 668, April 2014

Negative Equity and Housing Investment
With Sarah Sutherland and Joseph Tracy
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, 636,September2013

The Supply Side of the Housing Boom and Bust of the 2000s
With Richard W. Peach, John Sporn, and Joseph Tracy
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, 556,March2012

Do We Know What We Owe? A Comparison of Borrower- and Lender-Reported Consumer Debt
With Meta Brown, Donghoon Lee, and Wilbert van der Klaauw
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, 523,October2011

Real Estate Investors, the Leverage Cycle, and the Housing Market Crisis
With Donghoon Lee, Joseph Tracy, and Wilbert van der Klaauw
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, 514, September 2011

Land use regulation and welfarePDF
With Matthew A Turner, and Wilbert van der Klaauw
January 2011
36 pages / 880 KB

The Financial Crisis at the Kitchen Table: Trends in Household Debt and Credit
With Meta Brown, Donghoon Lee, and Wilbert van der Klaauw
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, 480, December 2010

Second Chances: Subprime Mortgage Modification and Re-Default
With Ebiere Okah and Joseph Tracy
August 2010
47 pages / 299 KB
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports,417, Revised August 2010

The Financial Crisis at the Kitchen Table: Recent Trends in Household Debt and Credit
PDF
With Meta Brown, Donghoon Lee, and Wilbert van der Klaauw
September 2009

The Homeownership Gap PDF
With Richard Peach, and Joseph Tracy
22 pages / 110 KB

Below the Line: Negative Equity among Nonprime Mortgages PDF
With Ebiere Okah
33 pages / 378 kb

The long-term impact of 9-11 on the New York City economy
The Attack on the Work Trade Center: Economic and Fiscal Impacts on New York City,Prepared for the conference, held May 11, 2004 at the Russell Sage Foundation

The Linkage between Regional Economic Indexes and Tax Bases: Evidence from New York City
With Robert Rich, Jason Bram, James Orr and Rae Rosen

How Should Suburbs Help Their Central CitiesPDF
With Bob Inman
33 pages / 433 kb

Public Wealth and Local Land ValuesPDF
With Joseph Gyourko and Robert Inman
48 pages / 3.6 mb

State Infrastructure, the Distribution of Jobs, and ProductivityPDF
34 pages / 101 kb

State and Local Assets and Liabilities, 1972-1992.
With Robert Inman

Andrew Haughwout's CVPDF

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