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      Peers’ Income and Financial Distress: Evidence from Lottery Winners and Neighboring Bankruptcies

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      The Review of Financial Studies
      Oxford University Press (OUP)

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          Abstract

          We examine whether relative income differences among peers can generate financial distress. Using lottery winnings as plausibly exogenous variations in the relative income of peers, we find that the dollar magnitude of a lottery win of one neighbor increases subsequent borrowing and bankruptcies among other neighbors. We also examine which factors may mitigate lenders’ bankruptcy risk in these neighborhoods. We show that bankruptcy filers obtain more secured, but not unsecured, debt, and lenders provide additional credit to low-risk, but not high-risk, debtors. In addition, we find evidence consistent with local lenders taking advantage of soft information to mitigate credit risk.

          Received October 12, 2016; editorial decision January 15, 2019 by Editor Philip Strahan. Authors have furnished an Internet Appendix, which is available on the Oxford University Press Web site next to the link to the final published paper online.

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                Journal
                The Review of Financial Studies
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                0893-9454
                1465-7368
                January 2020
                January 01 2020
                May 11 2019
                January 2020
                January 01 2020
                May 11 2019
                : 33
                : 1
                : 433-472
                Affiliations
                [1 ]National University of Singapore
                [2 ]Consumer Finance Institute, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
                [3 ]University of Alberta
                Article
                10.1093/rfs/hhz047
                6fe4eb46-0158-4ee8-9d48-26a12d6a1fc3
                © 2019

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