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The Economics of Workout Lending
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1989Lenders are forced to consider a workout loan when a borrower loses access to financial markets and must seek loans from existing creditors to continue servicing outstanding loans. A model of the loan decision is developed that distinguishes socially-useful from socially-wasteful workout loans.
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An Inquiry on Heterogeneity in Lending and Lending Rates
Rivista internazionale di scienze socialiThis paper contains two very simple empirical analyses of heterogeneiy in lending. The first one intends to test whether lenders' size, loans' size and risk and geographical factors affecting the «textbook » link between policy rate and lending raies.
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Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 2022
Rongda Chen, Chenglu Jin
exaly
Rongda Chen, Chenglu Jin
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Crowds, Lending, Machine, and Bias
Information Systems Research, 2021Runshan Fu, Param Vir Singh
exaly
Risk assessment in social lending via random forests
Expert Systems With Applications, 2015Milad Malekipirbazari, Vural Aksakalli
exaly
Predicting and Deterring Default with Social Media Information in Peer-to-Peer Lending
Journal of Management Information Systems, 2017Juan Feng, Bin Gu, Pengzhu Zhang
exaly
The economics of lending with joint liability: theory and practice
Journal of Development Economics, 1999Maitreesh Ghatak, Timothy W Guinnane
exaly
Measuring the Effect of Subprime Lending on Neighborhood Foreclosures
Urban Affairs Review, 2005Dan Immergluck
exaly
What's in a relationship? The case of commercial lending
Business Horizons, 2008Gregory F Udell
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Group lending, repayment incentives and social collateral
Journal of Development Economics, 1995Timothy Besley, Stephen Coate
exaly

