2023
DOI: 10.19044/esipreprint.2.2023p95
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The Role of Gender and Education in Peer-to-peer Lending Activities: Evidence from a European Cross-country Study

Abstract: The wide use of peer-to-peer lending platforms coupled with the Fintech global race has emphasized the role of social lending activities and their impact on consumers in recent years. Starting from the publicly available Bondora database, we analyse determinants of loan default during the 2013-2021 period by studying individual economic and social factors of borrowers. We apply a Logit model to estimate the ex-post probability of default on both original variables provided by the database and factors obtained … Show more

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