This paper demonstrates that when a rationing equilibrium occurs in credit markets due to adverse selection effects of the interest rate, it is necessarily a multiple contracts (i.e. multiple interest rates) equilibrium with rationing at one contract. Some consequent arguments for a welfare improving role of usury laws, based on the possibility of increasing the share of low-risk projects carried out in equilibrium, are then examined.
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Paper provided by University of Exeter, School of Business and Economics in its series Discussion Papers with number
97/15.
Length: 16 pages Date of creation: 1997 Date of revision: Handle: RePEc:fth:exetec:97/15
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