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Standard economic theory says that unsecured, high-interest, short-term debt — such as borrowing via credit cards and … income shock of unemployment. Instead, individuals smooth their credit card debt and overdrafts by adjusting consumption. We … first use detailed longitudinal information on debit and credit card transactions, account balances, and credit lines from a …
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-constrained investors to take excessive risks. Ignored are unconstrained investors speculating on higher prices during credit booms. To … a bank/brokerage-credit-fueled stock-market bubble. The direct effect is a 25 cent increase in a stock's market …
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The market for corporate credit is characterized by significant seasonal variation, both in interest rates and the …
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A growing literature shows that credit indicators forecast aggregate real outcomes. While researchers have proposed … simple, frictionless, model explains empirical findings commonly attributed to credit cycles. Our key assumption is that … firms have heterogeneous exposures to underlying economy-wide shocks. This leads to endogenous dispersion in credit quality …
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This paper develops a network model of interbank lending, in which banks decide to extend credit to their potential … literature on financial networks, we focus on how anticipation of future defaults may result in ex ante “credit freezes,” whereby … banks refuse to extend credit to one another. We first characterize the terms of the interbank contracts and the patterns of …
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This paper provides a simple model showing that the extent of competition in credit markets is important in determining … the value of lending relationships. Creditors are more likely to finance credit constrained firms when credit markets are … implications about the availability and the price of credit as firms age in different markets. The paper offers evidence for these …
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This paper undertakes a comprehensive analysis of alternative investment vehicles in private equity, using unexplored custodial data about 112 limited partners over four decades. We differentiate between alternative vehicles that are GP-directed versus those where the LP has some discretion. Of...
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microfinance institution. We offer a commitment contract inspired by the rotating structure of a ROSCA. Additional treatments test … contracts. We find substantial demand for both credit and savings contracts but no demand for additional commitment features …
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The long-run price elasticity of demand for credit is a key parameter for intertemporal modeling, policy levers, and … number of borrowers is also elastic. Credit bureau data does not show evidence of crowd-out. Competitors do not respond by …
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We review an empirical literature that studies the role of social interactions in driving economic and financial decision making. We first summarize recent work that documents an important role of social interactions in explaining household decisions in housing and mortgage markets. This...
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