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New paper explores the effect of regulatory interventions in credit markets

New paper explores the effect of regulatory interventions in credit markets

  • Date20 Oct 2022
  • Reading time 1min

Professor Manolis Galenianos and his co-author, Alessandro Gavazza, published their paper ‘Regulatory Interventions in Consumer Financial Markets: The Case of Credit Cards’ in the Journal of the European Economic Association.

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In the paper, the authors build a framework to understand the effects of regulatory interventions in credit markets, such as caps on interest rates. They focus on the credit card market, in which they observe US consumers borrowing at high and very dispersed interest rates despite receiving many credit card offers. Their calibration suggests that most borrowers examine few of the offers they receive, and thereby forego cards with low interest rates and high non-price benefits. The calibrated model implies that interest-rate caps reduce credit supply and significantly curb lenders’ market power, thereby increasing consumer surplus.

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