Reforming China’s Personal Loan Landscape: Regulatory Impacts and Consumer Outcomes

Authors

  • Wenli Lu Shanxi University of Finance and Economics, China
  • Xia Zhao Shanxi University of Finance and Economics, China
  • Xun Jiang Jimei University, China
  • Qiugao Shen Shanxi University of Finance and Economics, China

Keywords:

personal loan regulations, consumer borrowing behavior, financial institutions, regulatory compliance

Abstract

This study delves into the profound impact of personal loan regulations on consumers in China. It provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of personal loan regulations, the roles of key regulatory agencies, and their effects on interest rates. The research examines changes in consumer borrowing behavior, emphasizing responsible lending practices. Additionally, it highlights consumer protection mechanisms, legal rights and responsibilities, and enforcement analysis. The adaptation of financial institutions to regulatory changes, along with the associated challenges and opportunities, is explored. The study also discusses the wider social and economic implications of these regulations, including unintended consequences. In conclusion, the research finds that while there have been some challenges, personal loan regulations have played a vital role in shaping a more stable economic environment and a competitive lending market in China.

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Published

2023-10-26

How to Cite

Wenli Lu, Xia Zhao, Xun Jiang, & Qiugao Shen. (2023). Reforming China’s Personal Loan Landscape: Regulatory Impacts and Consumer Outcomes. aw and conomy, 2(10), 61–66. etrieved from https://www.paradigmpress.org/le/article/view/843

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