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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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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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evaluate the 2005 bankruptcy law reform. The calibrated model indicates that the 2005 reform reduces bankruptcies, as seen in …
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evaluate the 2005 bankruptcy law reform and other counterfactual reforms. The calibrated model indicates that the 2005 … bankruptcy reform achieves its goal of reducing the number of bankruptcy filings, as seen in the data, but at the cost of loss in …
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access to unsecured credit (because of bankruptcy costs) and aggregate shocks, we show that the cyclical behavior of … credit match the sizes of credit and bankruptcy volatilities. We also find that when the right to file for bankruptcy does …
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The activities of third-party debt collectors affect millions of borrowers. However, relatively little is known about their impact on consumer credit. To study this issue, I investigate whether state debt collection laws affect the ability of third-party debt collectors to recover delinquent...
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bankruptcies and macroeconomic implications of the 2005 bankruptcy reform, as the standard model without temptation. However, the …. Specifically, the 2005 bankruptcy reform has an overall negative welfare effect, according to the temptation model, while the …
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This paper finds that stricter laws regulating third-party debt collection reduce the number of third-party debt collectors, lower the recovery rates on delinquent credit card loans, and lead to a modest decrease in the openings of new revolving lines of credit. Further, stricter third-party...
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borrowers into an incomplete markets model with consumer bankruptcy. Over-optimists face worse income risk but incorrectly …
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What are the positive and normative implications of eliminating bankruptcy protection for indebted individuals? Without … bankruptcy protection, creditors can collect on defaulted debt to the extent permitted by wage garnishment laws. The elimination …
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