This report was produced by faculty and student participants in a Policy Research Project during the academic year 1980-81. It is a study of the usury laws of Texas, with its main focus on the availability and cost of consumer loans made under Chapter 3 of the Texas Credit Code. The study was funded by the Texas House of Representatives and the Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation.Public Affair
Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interp...
The regulation of consumer credit poses several challenges for governments; they need to ensure a fa...
Each year, states pour millions and millions of dollars of taxpayer money into regulating high-cost ...
This report was produced by faculty and student participants in a Policy Research Project during the...
During 1994-1995, students in the Policy Research Project on Texas State Debt Management analyzed th...
This study of state regulation in Texas is the product of a Policy Research Project conducted at the...
The purpose of this study is to solve the following problems: 1. What were the sources of financial ...
Vita.The concept of usury is found in Western man's earliest writings on ethical principles, e.g. th...
This report on water management institutions and issues in Texas and elsewhere is the result of a po...
Vita.The primary purpose of this research was to determine the cost and impact to institutions of hi...
Due to greater consumer demands and the rising cost of capital, utility industries in Texas have be...
This article offers the first comprehensive history of the development of mandatory disclosure rules...
This analysis of public policy toward the humanities in Texas is the product of a Policy Research Pr...
The constitutional amendment did not define what constituted a fee for purposes of a home equity loa...
This Article examines home equity financing in Texas, focusing on how continued protection of the ho...
Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interp...
The regulation of consumer credit poses several challenges for governments; they need to ensure a fa...
Each year, states pour millions and millions of dollars of taxpayer money into regulating high-cost ...
This report was produced by faculty and student participants in a Policy Research Project during the...
During 1994-1995, students in the Policy Research Project on Texas State Debt Management analyzed th...
This study of state regulation in Texas is the product of a Policy Research Project conducted at the...
The purpose of this study is to solve the following problems: 1. What were the sources of financial ...
Vita.The concept of usury is found in Western man's earliest writings on ethical principles, e.g. th...
This report on water management institutions and issues in Texas and elsewhere is the result of a po...
Vita.The primary purpose of this research was to determine the cost and impact to institutions of hi...
Due to greater consumer demands and the rising cost of capital, utility industries in Texas have be...
This article offers the first comprehensive history of the development of mandatory disclosure rules...
This analysis of public policy toward the humanities in Texas is the product of a Policy Research Pr...
The constitutional amendment did not define what constituted a fee for purposes of a home equity loa...
This Article examines home equity financing in Texas, focusing on how continued protection of the ho...
Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interp...
The regulation of consumer credit poses several challenges for governments; they need to ensure a fa...
Each year, states pour millions and millions of dollars of taxpayer money into regulating high-cost ...