@alz_zyd_@RefineInk Yeah - I don’t think there is a formula or best practice. Everybody’s workflow will be different. After all, ideation is to some extent unstructured thinking!
New working paper that shows how this wave of banking industry restructuring is being driven by financially sophisticated and technologically savvy customers who are interest-rate sensitive and for whom the amenity value of a branch is low.
https://t.co/YQx6KVRHCk
🧵 THE 1619 PROJECT (@1619Project) REVISITED: Our forthcoming paper challenges narratives about slavery & American capitalism. Some surprising findings... (1/13)
The @1619Project demonstrates the power of narrative in shaping understanding of history. But empirical research is essential for testing narratives. Our paper "The Paradox of Slave Collateral" adds nuance to this important discussion. (13/13)
As we continue discussions about slavery's economic legacy, historical accuracy matters. The relationship between slavery and American capitalism was profoundly exploitative, but also complex and sometimes contradictory. (12/13)
Why would lenders prefer land to slaves as collateral?
We call this "the paradox of slave collateral" - the same mobility that made slaves potentially liquid assets also made them risky (borrowers could abscond with them). (4/13)
Our analysis of New Orleans records (America's largest slave market) shows:
Land, not slaves, dominated credit markets (80% of expenditures)
77.5% of slave sales were cash (vs. only 29% of land sales)
Slave-backed loans had higher interest rates (+1.18%)
Shorter loan terms (3/13)
Matthew Desmond wrote in @1619Project that "Southerners decided to use the people they owned as collateral for mortgages and took on immense amounts of debt." Ed Baptist, Walter Johnson & others claim slaves were "ubiquitous" and "attractive" collateral. But were they? (2/13)
Thanks to the @FDIC and the organizing committee, @HalukUnal, @JonPogach and @TroyKravitz for inviting us to present our paper on Depositor Characteristics and Deposit Stability ( https://t.co/irDvKkSWPj)