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This study provides new evidence on the effectiveness of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) on small business lending by focusing on a sample of neighborhoods with changed CRA eligibility status across the country because of an exogenous policy shock in 2013. The results of...
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loans for home buyers and small businesses, and restrictions on bank branching posed a high barrier to competition. Today … — leading to a 77 percent increase in the number of bank offices since the CRA's passage. Furthermore, a growing share of … their CRA evaluations — contravening the CRA's requirement that lending be consistent with bank safety and soundness. In …
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This paper examines the relationship between the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) and bank branching patterns, measured …. Between 2009 and 2017, there was a larger decline in the number of bank branches in lower-income neighborhoods than in more … factors that influence bank branching decisions, we find generally consistent evidence that the CRA is associated with a lower …
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The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) encourages banks to lend to low and moderate income individuals. Following the subprime crisis, the CRA was accused of having promoted risky lending. This paper estimates the effect of the CRA on mortgage lending, exploiting variation in the set of banks...
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We estimate the impact of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) on small business lending in lower-income neighborhoods. Using 2004-2016 panel data on census tracts, we apply a combined regression discontinuity and fixed effect method. We find that the number of small business loans increases by...
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This study provides new evidence on the impact of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) on mortgage lending by taking advantage of an exogenous policy shock in 2014, which caused significant changes in neighborhoods' CRA eligibility in the Philadelphia market. The loss of CRA coverage leads to an...
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We study the impact of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) on access to consumer credit since 1999 using an individual-level panel and three distinct identification strategies: a regression discontinuity design centered on a CRA-eligibility cutoff; a comparison of neighboring census blocks; and...
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We study the impact of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) on access to consumer credit since 1999 using an individual-level panel and three distinct identification strategies: a regression discontinuity design centered on a CRA-eligibility cutoff; a comparison of neighboring census blocks; and...
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We study the impact of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) on access to consumer credit since 1999 using an individual-level panel and three distinct identification strategies: a regression discontinuity design centered on a CRA-eligibility cutoff; a comparison of neighboring census blocks; and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014254989
This chapter revisits a proposal I made fifteen years ago to redesign CRA in a way that harnesses market forces. Specifically, I proposed that banks be permitted to trade their CRA obligations with one another in a manner analogous to 'cap and trade' regimes used to address environmental...
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