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Faculty Profile
Ethan Cohen-Cole received his MA and PhD in economics from the University of
Wisconsin–Madison. He earned an MPA from the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton
University and a BA from Harvard University. He is an assistant professor at the
University of Maryland and was previously employed as a financial economist at
the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. He has also been a visitor at the University
of California–Berkeley.
His research interests include consumer finance and financial institutions.
His work on consumer finance includes work on the supply of credit, the
determinants of the consumer bankruptcy decision, and decision making in
delinquency. Cohen-Cole's work on financial institutions has focused on the
linkages between bank regulation and monetary policy as well as the nature and
path of the financial crisis of 2007-2009.
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