Encouraging consumers to switch to lower-rate mortgages is important both for the individual consumer's finances and for functioning competitive markets, but switching rates are low. Given the complexity of mortgages, one potential regulatory intervention that may increase switching rates is to provide independent advice on how to select good mortgage products and how to navigate the switching process. Working with a government consumer protection agency, we conducted an experiment with mortgage-holders to test whether such advice alters perceptions of switching. The experiment tested how the attributes of the offer, perceptions about the switching process, individual feelings of competence and comprehension of the product affect willingness to switch to better offers, both before and after reading the official advice. The advice made consumers more sensitive to interest rate decreases, especially over longer terms. It also increased consumers' confidence in their ability to select good offers. Overall, the findings imply that advice from policy-makers can change perceptions and increase switching rates. Moreover, the experiment demonstrates how lab studies can contribute to behaviourally informed policy development.

Timmons, S., Barjaková, M., Mcelvaney, T., Lunn, P. (2022). Official advice improves mortgage-holders' perceptions of switching: experimental evidence. BEHAVIOURAL PUBLIC POLICY, 6(4), 625-653 [10.1017/bpp.2019.38].

Official advice improves mortgage-holders' perceptions of switching: experimental evidence

Barjaková, M;
2022

Abstract

Encouraging consumers to switch to lower-rate mortgages is important both for the individual consumer's finances and for functioning competitive markets, but switching rates are low. Given the complexity of mortgages, one potential regulatory intervention that may increase switching rates is to provide independent advice on how to select good mortgage products and how to navigate the switching process. Working with a government consumer protection agency, we conducted an experiment with mortgage-holders to test whether such advice alters perceptions of switching. The experiment tested how the attributes of the offer, perceptions about the switching process, individual feelings of competence and comprehension of the product affect willingness to switch to better offers, both before and after reading the official advice. The advice made consumers more sensitive to interest rate decreases, especially over longer terms. It also increased consumers' confidence in their ability to select good offers. Overall, the findings imply that advice from policy-makers can change perceptions and increase switching rates. Moreover, the experiment demonstrates how lab studies can contribute to behaviourally informed policy development.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
mortgage switching; behavioural experiment
English
6-gen-2020
2022
6
4
625
653
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Timmons, S., Barjaková, M., Mcelvaney, T., Lunn, P. (2022). Official advice improves mortgage-holders' perceptions of switching: experimental evidence. BEHAVIOURAL PUBLIC POLICY, 6(4), 625-653 [10.1017/bpp.2019.38].
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