Loan forbearance takeup in the Covid-era - The role of time preferences and locus of control.

Edina Berlinger, Hubert János Kiss, Sára Khayouti
Author Information
  1. Edina Berlinger: Corvinus University of Budapest, 1093, Budapest, Fővám tér 8, Hungary.
  2. Hubert János Kiss: Corvinus University of Budapest, 1093, Budapest, Fővám tér 8, Hungary.
  3. Sára Khayouti: KRTK KTI, 1097 Budapest, Tóth Kálmán u. 4.; Corvinus University of Budapest, 1093, Budapest, Fővám tér 8, Hungary.

Abstract

During the Covid-19 pandemic, many countries eased the burden on borrowers through loan forbearance. Using a representative sample of the Hungarian adult population, we investigate whether time preferences and locus of control are associated with loan forbearance takeup. We find evidence that time discounting correlates with the resort to forbearanceceteris paribus, more patient individuals are less likely to take up forbearance, even after controlling for their present/future bias, risk aversion, locus of control, demographic characteristics, educational level, financial status, and the effects of the pandemic. However, present bias and locus of control are not significantly associated with loan forbearance.

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