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Keywords:Lender liability 

Conference Paper
A re-examination of the role of relationships in the loan-granting process

We reexamine the role of relationships in the loan granting process overall. A practical implication emerging from the classical studies on the role of relationships in credit rationing is that good relationships between a borrower and his lender should, in fact, work to lower the interest rate charged to the borrower. We test this implication in our paper using a robust sample selection methodology that explicitly accounts for the entire fabric of the loan granting process, including a borrower?s decision to apply to the bank for a loan (or not), whether a bank approves the application for a ...
Proceedings , Paper 960

Journal Article
Lenders and environmental policies

Economic Perspectives , Volume 15 , Issue Nov

Journal Article
Statement to Congress, Jun 12, 1991 (lender liability)

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Aug , Pages 651-654

Journal Article
Statement to Congress, June 6, 1991 (lender liability)

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Aug , Pages 641-644

Journal Article
The negative effects of lender liability

FRBSF Economic Letter

Conference Paper
Lending relationships and loan contract terms: does size matter?

Proceedings , Paper 1049

Newsletter
Lender liability under environmental law

Chicago Fed Letter , Issue Sep

Journal Article
Small business lending in low- and Moderate-income areas: The effects of credit scoring

Communities and Banking , Issue Fall , Pages 18-19

Journal Article
Licentious behavior

Should mortgage brokers face tougher licensing regulations? In light of the mortgage meltdown, many think the answer is an obvious yes, but recent research urges caution.
The Region , Volume 22 , Issue Jun , Pages 8-11, 42-46

Conference Paper
Competing in the current lending environment

Proceedings , Paper 970

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