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How do lenders evaluate borrowers in peer-to-peer lending in China?

机译:贷款人如何在中国的同行贷款中评估借款人?

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We examine how lenders incorporate borrowers' demographic characteristics and behaviors into their decisions in peer-to-peer (P2P) lending in China. Using the Renrendai online platform from 2013 to 2015, we find that the P2P market correctly uses the education level of borrowers (but not age, gender, and marital status) to evaluate their creditworthiness and anticipated loan perfor-mance. Borrowers with higher education levels have greater success in attracting funding and a lower probability of default, and those who extend funding to them can expect to receive higher returns. Younger female borrowers are less likely to be funded, even though they have a lower probability of default. Some borrowers may use more positive emotional appeals to persuade lenders to extend funding; however, lenders respond adversely to such appeals.
机译:我们审查贷方如何将借款人的人口统计特征和行为纳入其在中国同行(P2P)贷款中的决定。从2013年至2015年使用瑞士先生在线平台,我们发现P2P市场正确地使用借款人的教育水平(但不是年龄,性别和婚姻状况)来评估其信誉和预期的贷款性能 - 漫步。具有高等教育水平的借款人取得更大的成功,吸引资金和较低的违约概率,以及向他们提供资金的人可以期望获得更高的回报。年轻的女性借款人不太可能被资助,即使他们的违约可能性较低。一些借款人可以使用更积极的情感上诉来说服贷方延长资金;然而,贷款人对这种上诉的反应不利。

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