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Subprime lending over time: the role of race

Marvin Smith () and Christy Hevener

Journal of Economics and Finance, 2014, vol. 38, issue 2, 344 pages

Abstract: In light of the increased scrutiny of the subprime market nationally and the concerns raised that low- and moderate-income and minority homeowners are targeted for high-cost loans, this paper examines the extent to which subprime lending occurs in selected states and the role that race plays in obtaining prime versus subprime loans. It focuses on explaining the gap in subprime rates between African–Americans and whites and estimating its change over time (1999 to 2006) for the study states. We use a unique data set comprised of data from several data sources, including loan-level information, which allows for better controls over factors correlated with race so that better inferences can be drawn. Also, an estimating procedure is employed that fine-tunes the influence of race in the allocation of mortgage capital between the prime and subprime markets. After taking into accounts various controls, the results suggest the possibility of bias in mortgage lending for the prioed studied. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2014

Keywords: Subprime; Lending; Decomposition; G21; J15; D12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/s12197-011-9220-9

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