Credit Scores and Inequality across the Life Cycle
Seminarios online
miércoles 25 de junio de 2025
Credit Scores and Inequality across the Life Cycle
Dean Corbae
Speaker: Dean Corbae
Co-authors: Satyajit Chatterjee, Dean Corbae, Kyle Dempsey, José-Víctor Ríos-Rull
Affiliation: University of Wisconsin-Madison
Date and time: Wednesday, July 02, 2025 14:30 (Santiago, GMT-04:00)
Location:
- Auditorio at the Central Bank of Chile, Morandé 115, second floor.
- Online meeting
Registration: seminarios@bcentral.cl
Abstract: Credit scores are a primary screening device for the allocation of credit, housing, and sometimes even employment. In the data, credit scores grow and fan out with age; at the same time, income and consumption inequality also increase with a cohort’s age. We postulate a simple model with hidden information to explore the joint determination of credit scores, income, and consumption over an individual’s lifetime which can replicate these empirical facts. We use the model to understand the role of technologies like big data or legal restrictions limiting information on certain adverse events like medical expenses intended to increase credit market access.