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of the firm type BTs can enter banks’ turf only if they guarantee some privacy to firms by refraining from collecting …
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information asymmetries and highlights risks that arise from competition, the exposure to irrational behavior, and the …
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protect them from competition in existing markets, consistent with lenders trading off new market entry against heightened … competition. We exploit shocks to information coverage to show that lenders enter new markets after joining the bureau in a …
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In a relatively recent paper, Gehrig and Stenbacka (Eur Econ Rev 51, 77–99, 2007) show that information sharing increases banks’ profits to the detriment of creditworthy entrepreneurs in a model of a banking duopoly with switching costs and poaching. They restrict their analysis to the case...
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to adverse selection in insurance markets. However, some consumers value their privacy and dislike sharing private …
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