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Dr Charles Grant
Honorary Lecturer

Marie Jahoda 140

Summary

My research is mainly on empirical issues relating to consumption. Much of my research has investigated the borrowing and repayment (or non-repayment) of debt by households; and how society can alleviate the income risks that households face which might otherwise reduce their welfare.

Newest selected publications

Grant, C. (2024) 'A new investigation into whether households are excessively sensitive to predictable changes in income'. Empirical Economics, 68 (1). pp. 237 - 252. ISSN: 0377-7332 Open Access Link

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Grant, C. (2022) 'Children and Life-Cycle Consumption'. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 15 (2). pp. 1 - 28. ISSN: 1911-8066 Open Access Link

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Grant, C. (2021) 'The Evolution of Arrears among US Households 1995–2013'. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 14 (2). pp. 1 - 40. ISSN: 1911-8066 Open Access Link

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Grant, C. and Aller, C. (2018) 'The Effect of the Financial Crisis on Default by Spanish Households'. Journal of Financial Stability, 36. pp. 39 - 52. ISSN: 1572-3089 Open Access Link

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Grant, C. and Padula, M. (2016) 'The repayment of unsecured debt by European households'. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society), 181 (1). pp. 59 - 83. ISSN: 0964-1998 Open Access Link

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