On Consumer Credit Outcomes in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region

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Chintal A. Desai
Andre V. Mollick
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[1] The University of Texas - Pan American,Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business Administration
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Journal of Financial Services Research | 2014年 / 45卷
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Consumer credit; Personal bankruptcy; Default; U.S.-Mexico border; D14; E44; G21; G28;
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The ease in mobility of people across the U.S.-Mexico border region provides a natural setting for analyzing the role of economic interdependency on consumer credit outcomes. Since the U.S. and Mexican economies are not entirely synchronized and have different growth rates, the growing Mexican border economy is likely to increase the consumption of U.S. goods and services in the region, and provide additional job opportunities to the U.S. border residents. Thus, the effect of being located at the border (‘border effect’) might reduce default and bankruptcy in the U.S. However, if both economies are nearly perfectly correlated, then the ‘border effect’ is likely to be insignificant. Our results are consistent with the border effect lowering the rate of bankruptcies and mortgage defaults in the U.S. counties that share a border with Mexico. An increase in the level of economic interdependency, as measured by the differential economic growth between Mexican municipalities and their sister U.S. county, decreases the bankruptcy rates in the U.S. border region. Overall, this research helps understand credit risk issues in the U.S.-Mexico border region.
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