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Title: | High-Cost Debt and Borrower Reputation: Evidence from the U.K |
Authors: | Pathania, Vikram |
Keywords: | High-Cost Debt;Borrower Reputation;evidence suggests;credit score |
Issue Date: | 14-Sep-2016 |
Publisher: | Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad |
Abstract: | When taking up high-cost debt signals poor credit risk to lenders, consumers must trade off alleviating credit constraints today with exacerbating them in the future. We document this trade-off by exploiting the random assignment of applicants to loan officers with different propensities to approve otherwise identical loans by a high cost lender in the U.K. For the average applicant, taking up a high-cost loan has a large, immediate, and permanent impact on the credit score. Take-up also leads to more default and credit rationing by standard lenders. In contrast, borrowers whose credit score is not affected by take-up — because they already have low credit scores at the time of application — are no more likely to default and experience no further credit rationing. Thus, high cost credit has a negative impact on future financial health when it affects borrower reputation, but not otherwise. The evidence suggests that high-cost borrowing may leave a self-reinforcing stigma of poor credit risk. |
Description: | The R & P seminar held at Wing 11 Committee Room, IIM Ahmedabad on September 14, 2016 by Dr. Vikram Pathania, University of Sussex on "High-Cost Debt and Borrower Reputation: Evidence from the U.K". |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11718/18594 |
Appears in Collections: | R & P Seminar |
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