Charles Grant
Lecturer
Brunel University
Uxbridge, UB8 3PH
United Kingdom
Biography
Personal Biography
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.Publications
Publications
Journal Papers
(2010) Grant, C., Koulovatianos, C., Michaelides, A. and Padula, M., Evidence on the Insurance Effect of Marginal Income Taxes, The Review of Economics and Statistics 92 (4) : 965- 973
(2009) Grant, C., Redistributive Taxation and Bankruptcy in US States, The Journal of Law and Economics 52 445- 467
(2009) Grant, C. and Duygan, B., Household Arrears: What role do institutions play?, Economic Policy 57 107- 140
(2007) Grant, C., Estimating Credit Constraints among US Households, Oxford Economic Papers 59 583- 605
Books
(2006) Bertola, G., Disney, R. and Grant, CB., The economics of consumer credit. The MIT Press




