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The Uniform Small Loan Law (USLL) was the Russell Sage Foundation’s primary device for fighting what it viewed as the scourge of high-rate lending to poor people in the first half of the twentieth century. The USLL created a new class of lenders who could make small loans at interest rates...
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Credit score cutoff rules result in very similar potential borrowers being treated differently by mortgage lenders. Recent research has used variation induced by these rules to investigate the connection between securitization and lender moral hazard in the recent financial crisis. However, the...
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Credit score cutoff rules result in very similar potential borrowers being treated differently by mortgage lenders. Recent research has used variation induced by these rules to investigate the connection between securitization and lender moral hazard in the recent financial crisis. However, the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003941871
clustering. But very few studies dealing with credit default swaps account for the characteristics of the variances. Our aim is … series. -- Bond markets ; credit default swaps ; credit risk ; financial crisis ; GARCH ; stock markets ; volatility …
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clustering. But very few studies dealing with credit default swaps account for the characteristics of the variances. Our aim is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010209431
clustering. But very few studies dealing with credit default swaps account for the characteristics of the variances. Our aim is … series. -- Bond markets ; credit default swaps ; credit risk ; financial crisis ; GARCH ; stock markets ; volatility …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009347974
This paper presents a study of the role of the rating agencies during the 2008 financial crisis in the US. The rating agencies are embedded in an assurance market as knowers; that is, as active searchers or creators of information on the quality of mortgage backed securities (MBS). This market...
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Contemporary bank governance is criticized for manager-dominated (insider) boards of directors, but from the beginning of the nineteenth century, bank presidents appear also to have operated as chairmen of the boards of directors. However, the managers were constrained by a variety of rules that...
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This paper examines the impacts of banking market structure and regulation on economic growth using new data on banking market concentration and manufacturing industry-level growth rates for U.S. states during 1899-1929 — a period when the manufacturing sector was expanding rapidly and...
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This article examines how the U.S. banking system responded to the founding of the Federal Reserve System (Fed) in 1914. The Fed was established to bring an end to the frequent crises that plagued the U.S. banking system, which reform proponents attributed to the nation’s...
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