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This paper studies how creditors behave under costly collateral enforcement. I exploit quasi-experimental variation in foreclosure costs generated from Maine's 2014 Greenleaf judgement. I estimate that that the foreclosure rate dropped by over 23%. Furthermore, I find that borrowers did not...
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This study investigates how a ban on kickbacks impacts individual investors' asset allocation and portfolio performance. To do so, we exploit a court ruling in Switzerland that forced some banks to ban kickbacks. We document a significant increase in the portfolio share of own-bank mutual funds...
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The housing and the mortgage lending market are of particular interest to regulators for two reasons. First, housing markets mostly generate a large part of an economy’s GDP. Second, the loans granted to finance residential property account for a major share of an economy's total bank lending....
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We investigate the impact of Big Tech lending on non-bank traditional lenders, which have a more overlapping clientele with Big Techs than traditional banks. Our empirical methodology exploits geographical differences in Big Tech penetration ratios and adopts the instrumental variable (IV)...
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We study how lenders' responses to monetary policy are affected by changes in market concentration due to the rise of new fintech lenders. We exploit several variations on the U.S. automobile market across lenders and regions with different exposure to new fintech lending. Results support that...
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This policy brief examines several failures by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to comply with the Dodd-Frank Act and other legal authorities governing the scope of preemption for national banks and federal savings associations. The policy brief argues that the OCC should...
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This letter responds to the U.S. Treasury Department’s request for public comments on President Biden’s Executive Order No. 14067, “Ensuring Responsible Development of Digital Assets” (Mar. 9, 2022). This letter contends that (1) digital stablecoins currently pose significant risks to...
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In the traditional banking system, growth-seeking private firms and households sit separately on the asset and liability sides of a bank’s balance sheet. Fire sales of nonperforming loans are justified to address risk-taking failures and protect household depositors. After households join the...
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Basic information on the organization, operation, and growth of the financial system helps the students and early career researchers to gain better insights and understanding of the subject. The purpose of this paper is to compile the concepts, terminologies, and definitions – used in the...
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This paper documents the link between political voice and economic decision-making. Combining the repeal of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act as a shock to the enfranchisement of black Americans with granular data on the US mortgage market, we document a 14% decline in mortgage origination for...
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