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We study the distribution of credit during crisis times and its impact on firm indebtedness and macroeconomic risk. Whereas policies can help firms in need of financing, they can lead to adverse selection from riskier firms and higher default risk. We analyze a large-scale program of public...
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A new form of lending using digital collateral has recently emerged, most prominently in low and middle income … countries. Digital collateral (DC) relies on "lockout" technology, which allows the lender to temporarily disable the low value … of the collateral to the borrower without physically repossessing it. We explore the effect of this new form of credit …
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Based on archival and survey data we show that the maturity of U.S. business loans has been continuously increasing since the mid-1930s when banks invented the term loan. Concurrently, bank innovation first involved the invention of credit analysis and covenant design. Later, bank innovation...
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We study the design of macroprudential policies based on quantitative collateral-constraint models. We show that the … desirability of macroprudential policies critically depends on the specific form of collateral used in debt contracts: While … inefficiencies arise when current prices affect collateral---a frequent benchmark used to guide policies---they do not when only …
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Collateral requirements play an important role in credit markets. This paper shows that the endowment effect … as collateral. Using a field experiment in Kenya, we show that borrowers instead strongly prefer loans collateralized … valued before ownership. Our findings imply that assets which are difficult to use as collateral--which cannot be financed by …
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We analyze mortgage lenders' behavior with respect to shale gas risk during the period of the U.S. shale gas boom, which coincided with fluctuations in the U.S. housing market and increased scrutiny in the lending industry. Shale gas operations have the potential to place affected houses into...
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We show that borrowers are highly sensitive to the requirement of posting their homes as collateral. Using … above which households must post their residence as collateral. One-third of all borrowers select the maximum … amount to avoid collateral. Exploiting time variation in the loan amount threshold, we find that collateral causally reduces …
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The price of a safe asset reflects not only the expected discounted future cash flows but also future service flows, since retrading allows partial insurance of idiosyncratic risk in an incomplete markets setting. This lowers the issuers' interest burden and allows the government to run a...
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collateral constraint. It shows that for plausible parameter configurations, the economy has a unique equilibrium exhibiting …
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economy slows, or average credit spreads widen. This contingent valuation of collateral or security, coupled with the borrower …
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