Larry Santucci : Citation Profile


Are you Larry Santucci?

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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Articles

12

Papers

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   22 years (2000 - 2022). See details.
   Cites by year: 1
   Journals where Larry Santucci has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 0.    Total self citations: 0 (0 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Larry Santucci.

Is cited by:

Levin, Andrew (5)

Wieland, Volker (5)

Coenen, Günter (5)

Locarno, Alberto (2)

Serfes, Konstantinos (2)

Altissimo, Filippo (2)

Jagtiani, Julapa (2)

Gaiotti, Eugenio (2)

Hunt, Robert (2)

Longworth, David (1)

Stefanidis, Georgios (1)

Cites to:

Mester, Loretta (6)

Stroebel, Johannes (5)

Agarwal, Sumit (5)

Albanesi, Stefania (4)

Souleles, Nicholas (4)

Svensson, Lars (3)

Watson, Mark (2)

Stango, Victor (2)

Gordy, Michael (2)

Ganong, Peter (2)

Peristiani, Stavros (2)

Main data


Where Larry Santucci has published?


Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Consumer Finance Institute discussion papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia10
Working Papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia2

Recent works citing Larry Santucci (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document

Works by Larry Santucci:


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2019Aging, Cognition, and Financial Health: Building a Robust System for Older Americans In: Consumer Finance Institute conference summaries.
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2015A tale of two vintages: credit limit management before and after the CARD act and Great Recession In: Consumer Finance Institute discussion papers.
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2015Financial management tools and consumer confidence: chase blueprint In: Consumer Finance Institute discussion papers.
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2016What Happened to the Revolving Credit Card Balances of 2009? In: Consumer Finance Institute discussion papers.
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2016The Secured Credit Card Market In: Consumer Finance Institute discussion papers.
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2017Can Data Sharing Help Financial Institutions Improve the Financial Health of Older Americans? In: Consumer Finance Institute discussion papers.
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2018Combining Forces to Combat Elder Financial Victimization How Consumers Can Avoid the Financial Pitfalls of Cognitive Aging and What They Should Be Asking Their Financial Institutions In: Consumer Finance Institute discussion papers.
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2018Quantifying Cyber Risk in the Financial Services Industry In: Consumer Finance Institute discussion papers.
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2019Moving into the Mainstream: Who Graduates from Secured Credit Card Programs? In: Consumer Finance Institute discussion papers.
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2019How Prevalent Were Racially Restrictive Covenants in 20th Century Philadelphia? A New Spatial Data Set Provides Answers In: Consumer Finance Institute discussion papers.
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2020Deconstructing Mechanic’s Liens In: Consumer Finance Institute discussion papers.
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2022Foreclosure Kids: Examining the Early Adult Credit Usage of Adolescents Affected by Foreclosure In: Working Papers.
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2022One Threshold Doesn’t Fit All: Tailoring Machine Learning Predictions of Consumer Default for Lower-Income Areas In: Working Papers.
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2000Is money useful in the conduct of monetary policy? In: Economic Quarterly.
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