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Archive | 2007

Testing the Substitution Hypothesis: Would Credit Card Regulation Force Low-Income Borrowers Into Less Desirable Lending Alternatives?

Angela K. Littwin

One of the strongest arguments against regulating credit cards is the substitution hypothesis, which states that if a restriction on one form of credit decreases access, borrowers will respond by using other, less desirable forms of credit. For low-income consumers, the argument is more powerful still, because their other options are high-cost lenders such as pawn shops and rent-to-own stores. But the substitution hypothesis has been more frequently assumed than investigated, and the empirical research that has taken place does not support the theory as strongly as has been supposed. The theory is based on a naive presumption about the constancy of demand for consumer credit and a failure to account for a more nuanced view of the role of credit supply. This Article presents original data from a study of low-income women. The findings suggest that lenders such as pawn shops and rent-to-own stores may function as complements more than substitutes. In addition, the research uncovered another form of credit that low-income families routinely use and participants evaluated favorably, but that has never been discussed in the academic literature. These findings suggest a more nuanced formulation of the hypothesis that better predicts the consequences of credit card regulation.


Texas Law Review | 2007

Beyond Usury: A Study of Credit Card Use and Preference Among Low-Income Consumers

Angela K. Littwin


American Bankruptcy Law Journal | 2008

Did Bankruptcy Reform Fail? An Empirical Study of Consumer Debtors

Robert M. Lawless; Angela K. Littwin; Katherine M. Porter; John A. E. Pottow; Deborah Thorne; Elizabeth Warren


California Law Review | 2012

Coerced Debt: The Role of Consumer Credit in Domestic Violence

Angela K. Littwin


William and Mary law review | 2011

The Affordability Paradox: How Consumer Bankruptcy's Greatest Weakness May Account for its Surprising Success

Angela K. Littwin


University of Pennsylvania Law Review | 2012

Escaping Battered Credit: A Proposal for Repairing Credit Reports Damaged by Domestic Violence

Angela K. Littwin


Archive | 2011

The Do-it-Yourself Mirage: Complexity in the Bankruptcy System

Angela K. Littwin


American Bankruptcy Law Journal | 2009

Interpreting Data: A Reply to Professor Pardo

John A. E. Pottow; Robert M. Lawless; Angela K. Littwin; Katherine M. Porter; Deborah Thorne; Elizabeth Warren


Archive | 2018

Comments of Financial Regulation and Consumer Protection Scholars, and Former Regulators on CFPB's RFI Regarding Bureau Public Reporting Practices of Consumer Complaint Information (Docket No. CFPB-2018-0006)

Pamela Foohey; Angela K. Littwin; Amy J. Schmitz


Archive | 2016

Adapting to BAPCPA

Angela K. Littwin

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Pamela Foohey

Indiana University Bloomington

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