Consumer bankruptcy: Decision, choice and access to credit afterwards

IF 2.8 3区 经济学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE International Journal of Finance & Economics Pub Date : 2023-07-25 DOI:10.1002/ijfe.2859
Atilla Gumus, Alper Kara, Ahmad Hassan Ahmad, Karligash Glass
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We examine the effects of the bankruptcy benefit and adverse events on the consumer bankruptcy decision. Employing zero-inflated ordered probit models and a unique longitudinal survey of approximately 66,000 individuals in Great Britain, we find that consumers are more likely to enter into bankruptcy proceedings when the bankruptcy benefit increases and when they become unemployed. We find that the effects of adverse events differ across bankruptcy types. Individuals who experience the onset of health problems are more likely to choose reorganization of debts (i.e., income gleaning), whereas individuals who get divorced or separated are more likely to prefer the discharge of debts (i.e., fresh start). We also examine access to credit after bankruptcy. We find that individuals are excluded from the credit markets post-bankruptcy and the impact differs across bankruptcy types. Credit exclusion for fresh starters is dramatic, swift but short-lived, while for income gleaners, it is gradual, slow but lasts longer.

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消费者破产:决定、选择和事后获得信贷
我们研究了破产福利和不利事件对消费者破产决策的影响。利用零膨胀有序概率模型和对英国约 66,000 名个人的独特纵向调查,我们发现当破产福利增加和失业时,消费者更有可能进入破产程序。我们发现,不利事件对不同破产类型的影响也不同。出现健康问题的人更倾向于选择债务重组(即收入拾取),而离婚或分居的人则更倾向于选择债务清偿(即重新开始)。我们还研究了破产后获得信贷的情况。我们发现,个人在破产后会被排除在信贷市场之外,而且不同类型的破产所产生的影响也不同。刚开始破产的人被排除在信贷市场之外的情况非常明显、迅速但持续时间较短;而拾荒者被排除在信贷市场之外的情况则是渐进、缓慢但持续时间较长。
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