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Did the 2012 Spanish law reform to protect mortgage debtors modify banks' lending behavior?

Economics

Did the 2012 Spanish law reform to protect mortgage debtors modify banks' lending behavior?

R. González-val

This research by Rafael González-Val investigates how Spain's Royal Decree-Law 6/2012 affects bank lending behavior, revealing its substantial negative impact on new mortgage loans and interest rates. Dive into the data-driven analysis to understand the financial ramifications for low-income mortgage debtors.... show more
Abstract
Royal Decree-Law 6/2012 introduced a new Code of Good Practice for Spanish banks and financial institutions with the aim of protecting low-income debtors. In this study, we examine the impact of this legal reform on the lending behavior of banks. We analyze quarterly data spanning from 2005 to 2020(Q1) across the 17 Spanish NUTS II regions. Our analysis employs panel data models incorporating regional, year, and quarter fixed effects, as well as linear and quadratic region-specific time trends. We also include other relevant control variables at the regional level, such as house prices, inflation rates, and unemployment rates. Our findings indicate that the Code had a significant and negative effect on the number of new mortgage loans, the average interest rate, and the average ratio between monthly mortgage payments and wage costs.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Nov 15, 2023
Authors
Rafael González-Val
Tags
Royal Decree-Law 6/2012
mortgage debtors
bank lending behavior
Spain
interest rates
panel data models
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