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When Are Commercial Loans Secured?
Authors:John S. Gonas  Michael J. Highfield  Donald J. Mullineaux
Abstract:We analyze the factors that influence the decision to secure a commercial loan. We find evidence that variables reflecting adverse selection, moral hazard, and the prospects for default all affect the likelihood a loan will be collateralized. We find no evidence in favor of the predictions of certain theoretical models that high‐quality firms signal by providing collateral. Our results also show that lenders with less risk protection in the form of equity capital are more likely to require collateral, but that banks themselves are less likely to secure loans than nonbanks. Certain loan characteristics also influence the collateralization decision.
Keywords:secured loans  collateral  credit risk  information asymmetry  moral hazard  G20  G21  G28
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