Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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961129 | Journal of Financial Intermediation | 2007 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
This paper examines the impact of the borrower-lender relationship on the explicit loan interest rate and collateral, as well as the correlation between loan interest rates and collateral. Using a simultaneous equation approach, we find that collateral has a statistically significant positive impact of 200 to 400 basis points on loan interest rates. We find this positive association to be stronger for personal (or outside) collateral than collateral provided by the firm's assets (or inside collateral). Finally, we find the economic impact of the borrower-lender relationship to be 21 basis points for one standard deviation increase in relationship length.
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Authors
Ivan E. Brick, Darius Palia,