Is Race an Important Factor in Bank - Customer Preferences? The Case of Mortgage Lending

Posted: 11 Jun 2002

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Harold A. Black

University of Tennessee, Knoxville - Department of Finance

Breck L. Robinson

University of Delaware - Department of Finance

Alan M. Schlottmann

University of Nevada, Las Vegas - College of Business - Department of Economics

Robert L. Schweitzer

University of Delaware

Abstract

This paper tests whether there is a preference by borrowers and lenders of a particular ethnic or racial group that may predispose them to borrow and lend from each other. Using a narrow geographic area called zip code clusters, this paper groups minority-owned and non-minority-owned banks to allow for a homogenous applicant pool from which both borrower and lender preferences can be determined. This study compares Asian-owned, black-owned and Hispanic-owned banks versus white-owned banks that are located in the same zip code and adjacent zip codes. The results show that borrowing preferences exist between all applicant groups and banks from the same racial classification. In addition, some cross-racial borrowing preferences exist. The results show that across sample lending preferences exist for both black and white applicants with black-owned banks and white applicants with white-owned banks that are located in the same area as Asian-owned banks. Also, the results of the within sample lending preference model shows that white-owned banks have a preference for white applicants, at the expense of Hispanic applicants and both white-owned and Asian-owned banks exhibit a preference for Asian applicants.

Suggested Citation

Black, Harold A. and Robinson, Breck L. and Schlottmann, Alan M. and Schweitzer, Robert L., Is Race an Important Factor in Bank - Customer Preferences? The Case of Mortgage Lending. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=311863

Harold A. Black

University of Tennessee, Knoxville - Department of Finance ( email )

Knoxville, TN 37996
United States
423-974-1721 (Phone)
423-974-1716 (Fax)

Breck L. Robinson

University of Delaware - Department of Finance ( email )

Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics
Newark, DE 19716
United States

Alan M. Schlottmann

University of Nevada, Las Vegas - College of Business - Department of Economics ( email )

4505 S. Maryland Parkway
Las Vegas, NV 89154
United States
(865) 974-1700 (Phone)

Robert L. Schweitzer (Contact Author)

University of Delaware ( email )

Newark, DE 19716
United States

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