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Regulated small-dollar installment lenders do not operate within Arkansas, but they do in all six bordering states. We can measure the effects of Arkansas' 17 percent interest rate cap because Arkansas residents obtain installment loans only from out-state lenders. On average, Arkansas residents...
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Millions of Americans rely on small-dollar, non-bank-supplied credit products: payday, pawn, vehicle title, and personal installment loans from finance companies. Many features of these vital products, however, are not well understood. This book contains explanations of how these loans work,...
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Economic theory predicts that a binding interest-rate cap decreases credit availability for high-risk borrowers. On March 23, 2021, Illinois imposed an all-in interest-rate cap of 36 percent per annum for loans under $40,000 from non-bank and non-credit-union lenders. We use credit bureau data...
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