The CFPB ought to consider the unintended consequences of any new debt collection regulations it might promulgate and perform a careful cost-benefit analysis before it forces such regulations onto industry participants, a top university economist warned. “Debt collection is one of the most heavily regulated areas of the consumer credit ecosystem. Yet it is also one of the most important: without an efficacious and efficient debt collection system, creditors will be unable to lend, and borrowers will be unable to borrow,” Todd Zywicki, executive director of the George Mason University Law & Economics Center, said in a new white paper. Although consumers who do not pay their debts benefit by an excessively restrictive debt collection regulatory regime, everyone else pays ...