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thereafter. This, and similar results using the likelihood of reentering bankruptcy, suggest that there may be an optimal time in … results have implications for the reform and design of bankruptcy systems. …
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In many countries, lenders are not permitted to use information about past defaults after a specified period of time has elapsed. We model this provision and determine conditions under which it is optimal. We develop a model in which entrepreneurs must repeatedly seek external funds to finance a...
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In many countries, lenders are restricted in their access to information about borrowers' past defaults. The authors study this provision in a model of repeated borrowing and lending with moral hazard and adverse selection. They analyze its effects on borrowers' incentives and access to credit,...
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Are consumers who have filed for personal bankruptcy before excluded from the unsecured credit market? Using a unique … default risk--those with a bankruptcy history. On average, over one-fifth of personal bankruptcy filers receive at least one … offer in a given month, with the likelihood being even higher for those who filed for bankruptcy within the previous two …
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practice. We show that our model has implications for the debate on the effect of personal bankruptcy exemptions on secured …
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The key feature of the modern U.S. personal bankruptcy law is to provide debtors a financial fresh start through debt …. In this paper, we test this fresh start argument by providing the first estimate of the effect of personal bankruptcy … the endogenous self-selection of bankruptcy filing and allows for dependence over time for the same household. We find …
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The key feature of the modern U.S. personal bankruptcy law is to provide debtors a financial fresh start through debt …. In this paper, we test this fresh start argument by providing the first estimate of the effect of personal bankruptcy … the endogenous self-selection of bankruptcy filing and allows for dependence over time for the same household. We find …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005394024
In many countries, lenders are restricted in their access to information about borrowers’ past defaults. We study this provision in a model of repeated borrowing and lending with moral hazard and adverse selection. We analyze its effects on borrowers’ incentives and access to credit, and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005816417
A large literature has examined factors leading to filing for personal bankruptcy, but little is known about household … borrowing after bankruptcy. Using data from the Survey of Consumer Finances, we find that relative to comparable nonfilers …, bankruptcy filers generally have more limited access to unsecured credit but borrow more secured debt post bankruptcy, and they …
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