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Unshrouding: Evidence from Bank Overdrafts in Turkey

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Alan, Sule
Cemalciclar, Mehmet
Karlan, Dean
Zinman, Jonathan

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Lower prices produce higher demand… or do they? A bank’s direct marketing to holders of “free” checking accounts show that a large discount on 60% APR overdrafts reduces overdraft usage, especially when bundled with a discount on debit card or auto-debit transactions. In contrast, messages mentioning overdraft availability without mentioning price increase usage. Neither change persists long after messages stop. These results do not square easily with classical models of consumer choice and firm competition. Instead they support behavioral models where consumers both underestimate and are inattentive to overdraft costs, and firms respond by shrouding overdraft prices in equilibrium.
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Harvard Dataverse

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Retail banking, Behavioral finance, Consumer banking, Household finance, Consumer finance, Contingent charges, Small-dollar loans, Deceptive advertising, Social Sciences, Transaction-linked credit, Deposit accounts

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10.7910/dvn/5cbyg5

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