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This BOOK has three chapters. Each chapter of my BOOK studies different topics
within the field of household finance. My research focuses on household finance topics that
are both academically interesting and relevant to inform public policymaking on the topic of
consumer financial protection regulation. Chapter one and chapter two both study the topic
of the economics of credit information. Chapter one is my Job Market Paper "Unraveling
Information Sharing In Consumer Credit Market". Chapter two is my Curriculum Paper
"Disaster Flags: Credit Reporting Relief from Natural Disasters". Chapters one and two
complement my other research research also on the topic of the economics of credit information
(Guttman-Kenney et al., 2022; Gibbs et al., 2024; Cookson et al., 2024). Chapter
three studies the topic of behavioral household finance. Chapter three is "The Semblance
of Success in Nudging Consumers to Pay Down Credit Card Debt". This complements my
other research research on the topic of behavioral household finance that is published (Gathergood
et al., 2019a; Sakaguchi et al., 2022; Adams et al., 2022a; Guttman-Kenney et al.,
2023b) and work-in-progress (Allen et al., 2024; Guttman-Kenney, 2024b; Guttman-Kenney
and Shahidinejad, 2024b). The abstracts for each of these three chapters follow on the next
three pages. In addition to these three chapters, during the PhD I have also completed
a variety of other research (Sakaguchi et al., 2022; Adams et al., 2022a; Guttman-Kenney
et al., 2022, 2023b; Gathergood and Guttman-Kenney, 2021; Gathergood et al., 2021a) and
have work-in-progress (Allen et al., 2024; Cookson et al., 2024; Gibbs et al., 2024; Guttman-
Kenney, 2024b; Guttman-Kenney and Shahidinejad, 2024b).
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This BOOK has three chapters. Each chapter of my BOOK studies different topics
within the field of household finance. My research focuses on household finance topics that
are both academically interesting and relevant to inform public policymaking on the topic of
consumer financial protection regulation. Chapter one and chapter two both study the topic
of the economics of credit information. Chapter one is my Job Market Paper "Unraveling
Information Sharing In Consumer Credit Market". Chapter two is my Curriculum Paper
"Disaster Flags: Credit Reporting Relief from Natural Disasters". Chapters one and two
complement my other research research also on the topic of the economics of credit information
(Guttman-Kenney et al., 2022; Gibbs et al., 2024; Cookson et al., 2024). Chapter
three studies the topic of behavioral household finance. Chapter three is "The Semblance
of Success in Nudging Consumers to Pay Down Credit Card Debt". This complements my
other research research on the topic of behavioral household finance that is published (Gathergood
et al., 2019a; Sakaguchi et al., 2022; Adams et al., 2022a; Guttman-Kenney et al.,
2023b) and work-in-progress (Allen et al., 2024; Guttman-Kenney, 2024b; Guttman-Kenney
and Shahidinejad, 2024b). The abstracts for each of these three chapters follow on the next
three pages. In addition to these three chapters, during the PhD I have also completed
a variety of other research (Sakaguchi et al., 2022; Adams et al., 2022a; Guttman-Kenney
et al., 2022, 2023b; Gathergood and Guttman-Kenney, 2021; Gathergood et al., 2021a) and
have work-in-progress (Allen et al., 2024; Cookson et al., 2024; Gibbs et al., 2024; Guttman-
Kenney, 2024b; Guttman-Kenney and Shahidinejad, 2024b).