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Credit, Income, and Inequality

Delis, Manthos D; Fringuellotti, Fulvia; Ongena, Steven (2021). Credit, Income, and Inequality. Liberty Street Economics: Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Abstract

Access to credit plays a central role in shaping economic opportunities of households and businesses. Access to credit also plays a crucial role in helping an economy successfully exit from the pandemic doldrums. The ability to get a loan may allow individuals to purchase a home, invest in education and training, or start and then expand a business. Hence access to credit has important implications for upward mobility and potentially also for inequality. Adverse selection and moral hazard problems due to asymmetric information between lenders and borrowers affect credit availability. Because of these information issues, lenders may limit credit or post higher lending rates and often require borrowers to pledge collateral. Consequently, relatively poor individuals with limited capital endowment may experience credit denial, irrespective of the quality of their investment ideas. As a result, their exclusion from credit access can hinder economic mobility and entrench income inequality. In this post, we describe the results of our recent paper which contributes to the understanding of this mechanism.

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Item Type:Scientific Publication in Electronic Form
Communities & Collections:03 Faculty of Economics > Department of Finance
Dewey Decimal Classification:330 Economics
Scope:Discipline-based scholarship (basic research)
Language:English
Date:2021
Deposited On:06 Jul 2021 10:49
Last Modified:06 Mar 2024 14:35
Publisher:Federal Reserve Bank of New York
OA Status:Closed
Free access at:Official URL. An embargo period may apply.
Official URL:https://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2021/07/credit-income-and-inequality.html
Other Identification Number:merlin-id:21196
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