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| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Why the poor pay more. Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2004 (OCoLC)654614141 |
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| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Gregory D Squires |
| ISBN: | 027598186X 9780275981860 |
| OCLC Number: | 55286051 |
| Performer(s): | Edited by Gregory D. Squires; foreword by Clarence Page. |
| Description: | ix, 238 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
| Contents: | The new redlining / Gregory D. Squires -- The targets of predatory lending : who are they and where do they live? / John Taylor, Josh Silver, and David Berenbaum -- The economic consequences of predatory lending : a Philadelphia case study / Ira Goldstein -- Predatory lending practices : definition and behavioral implications / Patricia A. McCoy -- Legal and economic inducements to predatory practices / Keith Ernst, Deborah N. Goldstein, and Christopher A. Richardson -- Community organizing and advocacy : fighting predatory lending and making a difference / Maude Hurd and Lisa Donner, with Camellia Philips -- Designing federal legislation that works : legal remedies for predatory lending / John P. Relman, Fred Rivera, Meera Trehan, and Shilpa S. Satoskar -- Predatory lending goes global : consumer protection in a deregulation network economy / Matthew Lee -- Predatoriness, and what we can do about it / Chester Hartman. |
| Responsibility: | edited by Gregory D. Squires ; foreword by Clarence Page. |
Abstract:
"Highlighting community initiatives already underway to combat predatory lending and an extensive listing of practical resources, Why the Poor Pay More outlines active roles that individuals, advocacy groups, financial and legal service providers, and policymakers can play in reversing this destructive trend."--BOOK JACKET.
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