The decline in enforcement of recourse loans in the U.S. has caused interest-rate differentials between recourse and non-recourse states to disappear, because effective recourse requires courts willing to let banks garnish wages or seize assets, which has eroded.

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Arnold Kling

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because of the decline and enforcement of recourse I think the interest rate differentials have gone away

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Arnold Kling on the Unseen World of Banking, Mortgages, and Government 07/5/2010EconTalk
Created: 6/13/2026, 7:04:06 PM

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