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The Paradox of High Interest Rates

In a lending market where lenders cannot observe the effort a borrower puts into a funded project, lenders often charge higher interest rates to compensate for the increased risk of default. Explain the mechanism by which this practice can paradoxically lead to a reduction in the overall number of economically viable projects receiving loans.

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Updated 2025-08-13

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