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SUMMARY:Department of Economics Seminar with Professor Tiago Cavalcanti, University of Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Consumer loans are key for consumption smoothing. But what if individuals who need them the most find it harder to access these loans? We examine this question empirically and quantitatively, using Brazilian credit registry and matched employer-employee data. Low-income individuals face higher interest rates, even after controlling for several risk factors and characteristics. Our model includes life-cycle dynamics, different credit types, occupations, and income shocks with endogenous default. According to the calibrated model, reforms reducing loan interest rate spreads could significantly benefit individuals, especially young and poor informal workers. The pro-competition 2013 Loan Portability reform increased welfare by 0.2% of annual consumption. https://events.st-andrews.ac.uk/events/department-of-economics-seminar-with-professor-jeffrey-carpenter-middlebury-college/
LOCATION:Castlecliffe, The Scores, KY16 9AZ, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
URL:https://events.st-andrews.ac.uk/events/department-of-economics-seminar-with-professor-jeffrey-carpenter-middlebury-college/
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