Jakob Beuschlein vinner bästa doktoranduppsats

Priset delas årligen ut på CEPR European Conference on Household Finance. Jakob Beuschlein är doktorand i nationalekonomi vid Stockholms universitet.

Om uppsatsen

Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) bildades 1983 för att främja och sprida ekonomisk forskning inom både den offentliga och privata sektorn. Organisationen är ideell och oberoende.

I uppsatsen ”Leaving your past behind: Debt relief and examiner instrumental variables” undersöker Jakob Beuschlein effekterna av Sveriges skuldsaneringsprogram på människors arbetsmarknadsresultat.

Jakob Beuschlein går sitt sjätte år som doktorand vid Nationalekonomiska institutionen, Stockholms universitet.

Sammanfattning av uppsatsen (på engelska)

Many countries provide debt relief programs for over-indebted individuals. I use an examiner leniency design to estimate the effects of the Swedish debt restructuring program on subsequent labor market outcomes. I find that participation in the program has, on average, negative effects on earnings and employment. These findings mask large heterogeneity. While accepted high-income applicants experience increases in income and employment, low-income households face substantial negative effects that persist even after the program ends. The combination of high adjustment rates in the repayment plans for participants and wage garnishment for rejected applicants can explain these disparities.

I calibrate a labor supply model and show that modest changes in the structure of the repayment plan can improve welfare for both debtors and creditors. Another contribution of this paper is to show that if there is path dependency in examiners’ decision-making, classical examiner instrumental variables (IV) based on leave-one-out estimates of examiner leniency will be biased. I report substantial biases relative to the OLS bias in the setting of the Swedish debt restructuring program. Instead, I propose a past-cases-only estimator that is robust to path-dependent decision-making.