Cover von: Consumer Bankruptcy Pathologies
Antoine Uettwiller, Edward R. Morrison

Consumer Bankruptcy Pathologies

Rubrik: Articles
Jahrgang 173 (2017) / Heft 1, S. 174-196 (23)
Publiziert 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/093245616X14785139251585
Veröffentlicht auf Englisch.
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Beschreibung
This paper questions several long-standing descriptions of consumer bankruptcy in the United States. We focus on Chapter 13, which discharges debts after consumers pay disposable income to creditors for up to five years. Many studies document pathologies, including high failure rates, racial disparities, low creditor recoveries, and attorney biases. We observe the same patterns in new data drawn from Cook County, Illinois, but show that these pathologies are central tendencies that ignore substantial heterogeneity across consumers. Several pathologies are driven by subsets of consumers; some disappear once we take account of consumer heterogeneity. We present new evidence that some pathologies reflect biases in nonbankruptcy law, not in the bankruptcy process itself.