2021
DOI: 10.1111/irfi.12371
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Migrants and default: Evidence from China

Abstract: Reform and opening up have stimulated internal migration; at the same time, home bias and regional discrimination have become pressing problems in China, even though the internet has reduced distance‐related informational frictions. Evidence from an emerging peer‐to‐peer lending platform shows that migration statuses can reveal additional information about borrowers' credit risk. Ceteris paribus, migrants, interprovincial migrants, upward‐moving migrants, and long‐distance migrants are less likely to default; … Show more

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