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The boom in the subprime mortgage market yielded many loans with high LTV ratios. From a large proprietary database on subprime mortgages, we find that choice of mortgage rate type is not linear in loan sizes. A fixed rate mortgage contract is a popular choice when loan size, measured by LTV...
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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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In the United States, the lowest interest rate cap on small-dollar installment loans 17 percent is in Arkansas. No small-dollar installment lenders operate within Arkansas, while they do in all six states bordering Arkansas providing a natural experiment to examine the effects of a binding...
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