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Title: Consumer Credit: Evidence from Italian Micro Data
Author(s): Rob Alessie, Stefan Hochguertel and Guglielmo Weber
Publication Date: November 2001
Keyword(s): choice-based sample, consumer credit and usury
Programme Area(s): International Macroeconomics
Abstract: In this Paper we analyse unique data on credit applications received by the leading provider of consumer credit in Italy (Findomestic). The data set covers a five year period (1995-99) during which the consumer credit market rapidly expanded in Italy and a new law came into force that set a limit to interest rates charged to consumers (the usury law). We investigate ways in which the law may have affected the consumer credit market and show how the applicants? pool has changed over time in comparison to a representative sample of the Italian population. We compute behavioural changes by controlling for changes in the observable characteristics of the Findomestic clientele and argue that, under suitable identifying assumptions, these changes can be given a structural interpretation. If the usury shock is assumed to have affected credit supply but not credit demand, that is if the usury law had a differential impact on the supply of various types of credit but a uniform impact on demand , we can identify and estimate a demand equation. Our key finding is that demand is interest rate elastic, particularly in the North, where the consumer credit market is more competitive.
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Alessie, R, Hochguertel, S and Weber, G. 2001. 'Consumer Credit: Evidence from Italian Micro Data'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=3071