The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file; a non-technical public abstract appears in the public.pdf file.Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 24, 2010).Thesis advisor: Dr. Matthew Foulkes.M.A. University of Missouri-Columbia 2009.[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Payday lending is a topic of much controversy. Issuing short term loans to high risk borrowers, payday lenders often charge interest rates in excess of 400% APR. Many consumer advocates and researchers have argued that payday lenders are predatory, and primarily locate in low income and minority neighborhoods, while payday lenders ...
If you have ever driven by a street, typically not in a very wealthy neighborhood, where a store fro...
This dissertation studies issues related to public economics, lending markets, real estate, and weal...
If you have ever driven by a street, typically not in a very wealthy neighborhood, where a store fro...
Payday lending is a relatively new and fast growing segment of the “fringe banking” industry. This ...
Consumer credit has become increasingly costly within the United States, with payday lending, an ind...
Few of us give much thought to local laws, yet local laws, such as zoning and other land use regulat...
The payday lending industry in Michigan grew rapidly in the first decade of the 2000s, providing hig...
ABSTRACT. Using data for Mississippi, this paper revisits Burkey and Simkins’ (2004) work on factors...
In California and elsewhere, African Americans and Latinos make up a disproportionate share of payda...
This map was created in GEO 441: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Community Development Summ...
This paper revisits work by Burkey and Simkins (2004) with data collected for Mississippi to study t...
June 24, 2002 Analysis of twenty large metropolitan areas shows that the spatial distribution of pur...
The purpose of this paper is to address a gap in theory pertaining to the relation between payday le...
Discrimination and redlining in business lending have been cited as contributing to economic decline...
A heated national debate has developed over whether one type of high-cost predatory lender, commonly...
If you have ever driven by a street, typically not in a very wealthy neighborhood, where a store fro...
This dissertation studies issues related to public economics, lending markets, real estate, and weal...
If you have ever driven by a street, typically not in a very wealthy neighborhood, where a store fro...
Payday lending is a relatively new and fast growing segment of the “fringe banking” industry. This ...
Consumer credit has become increasingly costly within the United States, with payday lending, an ind...
Few of us give much thought to local laws, yet local laws, such as zoning and other land use regulat...
The payday lending industry in Michigan grew rapidly in the first decade of the 2000s, providing hig...
ABSTRACT. Using data for Mississippi, this paper revisits Burkey and Simkins’ (2004) work on factors...
In California and elsewhere, African Americans and Latinos make up a disproportionate share of payda...
This map was created in GEO 441: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Community Development Summ...
This paper revisits work by Burkey and Simkins (2004) with data collected for Mississippi to study t...
June 24, 2002 Analysis of twenty large metropolitan areas shows that the spatial distribution of pur...
The purpose of this paper is to address a gap in theory pertaining to the relation between payday le...
Discrimination and redlining in business lending have been cited as contributing to economic decline...
A heated national debate has developed over whether one type of high-cost predatory lender, commonly...
If you have ever driven by a street, typically not in a very wealthy neighborhood, where a store fro...
This dissertation studies issues related to public economics, lending markets, real estate, and weal...
If you have ever driven by a street, typically not in a very wealthy neighborhood, where a store fro...