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Home | People | Marieke Bos
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Marieke Bos

Research Fellow

University
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Research field
Finance
Interests
Banking, Behavioral Finance, Corporate Finance, Finance, Health, Intertemporal Choice, Labor

Biography

Marieke Bos is an Associate Professor (0.2 FTE) at the Finance department of the VU Amsterdam and economist (Docent) and Deputy Director at the Swedish House of Finance at the Stockholm School of Economics. She also holds a visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Consumer Finance Institute. Marieke has been a board member of the Swedish Pensions Agency. Marieke has won the 2019 Michael J. Brennan Best Paper Award for her paper with Emily Breza and Andres Liberman, ”The Labor Market Effects of Credit Market Information” in the Review of Financial Studies, and the 2017 Hans Dalborg award for excellence in Financial Economic Research.

List of publications

Bos, M., Le Coq, C. and van Santen, P. (2022). Scarcity and consumers’ credit choices Theory and Decision, 92(1):105--139.

Ben-David, I. and Bos, M. (2021). Impulsive Consumption and Financial Well-Being: Evidence from an Increase in the Availability of Alcohol Review of Financial Studies, 34(5):2608--2647.

Becker, B., Bos, M. and Roszbach, K. (2020). Bad Times, Good Credit Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 52(S1):107--142.

Bos, M., Breza, E. and Liberman, A. (2018). The labor market effects of credit market information Review of Financial Studies, 31(6):2005--2037.