نتایج جستجو برای: lending standards

تعداد نتایج: 116054  

2016
Xiaoni Wen Zhenqi Zhang Xiaojuan Wu

The credit platform of P2P network is a new type of lending model which based on Internet technology. It is the inevitable product in the rapid development of science, technology and social economy. It makes the current credit model more diversity and comprehensive, which plays a pivotal role in China's economic development. This paper introduces the mode and characteristics of P2P network lend...

2017
David Glancy Multimarket Banks

I use geographic variation in bank lending to study how bank real estate losses impacted the supply of credit and employment during the Great Recession. Banks exposed to distressed housing markets cut mortgage and small business lending relative to other banks in the same county. This lending contraction had real effects, as counties whose banks were exposed to adverse shocks in other markets s...

2005
Ben R. Craig William E. Jackson James B. Thomson

Increasingly, policymakers look to the small business sector as a potential engine of economic growth. Policies to promote small businesses include tax relief, direct subsidies, and indirect subsidies through government lending programs. Encouraging lending to small business is the primary policy objective of the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) loan-guarantee program. Using a panel data s...

2004
Christopher F. Baum Mustafa Caglayan Neslihan Ozkan

In this paper we investigate whether macroeconomic uncertainty could distort banks’ allocation of loanable funds. To provide a road– map for our empirical investigation, we present a simple framework which demonstrates that lower uncertainty about the return from lending should lead to a more unequal distribution of lending across banks as managers take advantage of more precise knowledge of di...

2011
Quamrul Ashraf Boris Gershman Peter Howitt

This paper is an exploratory analysis of the role that banks play in supporting what Jevons called the “mechanism of exchange.” It considers a model economy in which exchange activities are facilitated and coordinated by a self-organizing network of entrepreneurial trading firms. Collectively, these firms play the part of the Walrasian auctioneer, matching buyers with sellers and helping the ec...

2011
Craig McIntosh Bryan Diaz

Recent years have seen an explosion in the use of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) lending, in which websites such as Kiva and Microplace offer individuals the ability to make loans to microfinance borrowers across the developing world. Such sites offer a fascinating new example of a two-tiered monitoring device in which micro-finance institutions (MFIs) maintain dynamic relationships with borrowers and P2P ...

2016
KAREN ROWLINGSON LINDSEY APPLEYARD JODI GARDNER

Concern about the increasing use of payday lending led the UK's Financial Conduct Authority to introduce landmark reforms in 2014/15. While these reforms have generally been welcomed as a way of curbing 'extortionate' and 'predatory' lending, this paper presents a more nuanced picture based on a theoretically-informed analysis of the growth and nature of payday lending combined with original an...

2005
Philip Bond David K. Musto

Regulators express growing concern over “predatory lending,” which we take to mean lending that reduces the expected utility of borrowers. We present a rational model of consumer credit in which such lending is possible, and we identify the circumstances in which it arises with and without competition. Predatory lending is associated with imperfect competition, highly collateralized loans, and ...

2013
Sandra Phillips

This article discusses the growing problem of predatory lending, particularly in low-income, inner city neighborhoods, with a case study of communities in Syracuse, New York. The author documents mortgage lending activities and foreclosure patterns in central New York and argues for continued education throughout the home-buying process. A program that reduced foreclosures in low-income urban n...

2002
Tobias F. Rötheli

The model presented addresses issues that have recently been discussed under the term ‘financial contagion’. I analyze a situation where the fractions of repaid loans (i.e., the returns on lending) in two domains (e.g., industries or countries) are driven by two independent factors, one specific to the domain and the other a general factor. The fact that these different factors are unobserved g...

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