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The past decade has seen significant changes in the structure of the corporate lending market, with non-bank institutional investors playing larger roles than they historically have played. These non-bank institutional lenders typically have higher required rates of return than banks, but invest...
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We show that supply-side financial shocks have a large impact on firms' investment. We develop a new methodology to separate firm-borrowing shocks from bank-supply shocks using a vast sample of matched bank-firm lending data. We decompose aggregate loan movements in Japan for the period 1990 to...
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We evaluate the impact of the credit conditions facing corporations on their emissions of toxic air pollutants … that positive shocks to credit conditions reduce corporate pollution …
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banks in providing credit to smaller borrowers about whom information is least complete and, more generally, support the …
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In contrast to bonds, cov-lite loans do not require SEC registration and are not subject to securities laws. We show that this distinction plays an important role in firms' choice between funding through cov-lite loans and bonds and helps understand why the market share of cov-lite loans has...
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-employee literature. We construct firm-specific exogenous credit supply shocks and estimate their direct and indirect effects on real … activity using firm-specific measures of upstream and downstream exposure. Credit supply shocks have sizable direct and … crisis. In terms of mechanisms, trade credit extended by suppliers and price adjustments play a role in accounting for …
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How does the large market for credit score improvement products affect consumers and market efficiency? For consumers …, we use a randomized encouragement design on a standard credit builder loan (CBL) and find null average effects on scores … credit activity. CBLs induce delinquency on pre-existing loan obligations, suggesting that even a seemingly modest additional …
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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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The market for corporate credit is characterized by significant seasonal variation, both in interest rates and the …
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the financial health of the contracting parties and uncertainty regarding the borrowers' credit quality. The relative …
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