Belonging to a group (i.e. industry, geographic area, ethnic group) of borrowers seems to play a crucial role in determining credit availability and interest rates. In this paper, we give a rationale for this phenomenon, based on incomplete information. Assuming that groups’ quality changes over time and that banks estimate it on the basis of the past observed default rates, a result of persistent group discrimination is derived. If group reputation and high interest rates affect the firms’ real quality by hampering the development of entrepreneurial skills or by inducing good firms to migrate, the initial discrimination may even cause permanent effects on the economy
Since the early 1990s, credit expanded relative to income, especially after 2001. It is hypothesized...
This paper uses data from the 1993 National Survey of Small Business Finances to determine the exten...
This paper explores patterns of discrimination between residents and foreign creditors during recent...
Belonging to a group (i.e. industry, geographic area, ethnic group) of borrowers seems to play a cru...
Since the early 1990s, credit expanded relative to income, especially after 2001. It is hypothesized...
This paper investigates the racial and gender discrimination in the United States small business cre...
Business Finances to examine the existence of racial discrimination in the small-business credit mar...
Economics all too seldom provides straightforward guidelines for designing and analyzing statistical...
A large-scale survey of UK small business finances is analysed for evidence of ethnic discrimination...
A large-scale survey of UK small business finances is analysed for evidence of ethnic discrimination...
We use data from the 1993 and 1998 National Surveys of Small Business Finances to examine the existe...
This paper draws on a conceptual analysis of discrimination to improve the methodology for estimatin...
seminar participants at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston for helpful comments and suggestions. Thi...
Previous literature on statistical discrimination explained stereotypes based on the existence of mu...
Using household data from the 1983 Survey of Consumer Finances, the hypothesis that there is no disc...
Since the early 1990s, credit expanded relative to income, especially after 2001. It is hypothesized...
This paper uses data from the 1993 National Survey of Small Business Finances to determine the exten...
This paper explores patterns of discrimination between residents and foreign creditors during recent...
Belonging to a group (i.e. industry, geographic area, ethnic group) of borrowers seems to play a cru...
Since the early 1990s, credit expanded relative to income, especially after 2001. It is hypothesized...
This paper investigates the racial and gender discrimination in the United States small business cre...
Business Finances to examine the existence of racial discrimination in the small-business credit mar...
Economics all too seldom provides straightforward guidelines for designing and analyzing statistical...
A large-scale survey of UK small business finances is analysed for evidence of ethnic discrimination...
A large-scale survey of UK small business finances is analysed for evidence of ethnic discrimination...
We use data from the 1993 and 1998 National Surveys of Small Business Finances to examine the existe...
This paper draws on a conceptual analysis of discrimination to improve the methodology for estimatin...
seminar participants at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston for helpful comments and suggestions. Thi...
Previous literature on statistical discrimination explained stereotypes based on the existence of mu...
Using household data from the 1983 Survey of Consumer Finances, the hypothesis that there is no disc...
Since the early 1990s, credit expanded relative to income, especially after 2001. It is hypothesized...
This paper uses data from the 1993 National Survey of Small Business Finances to determine the exten...
This paper explores patterns of discrimination between residents and foreign creditors during recent...