As laws on repossessed auto sales ease, CFSP economists show consumer access to credit jumps.
Chicago, IL – A key change in Brazilian law simplifying the sale of repossessed cars has enabled low-income borrowers in the country to get credit more easily and buy newer, more expensive cars, a new study shows.






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