The report examines the state of traditional bank small business lending in Fresno County, CA, and Minneapolis - St. Paul, MN. It offers policy and practice recommendations concerning the noted disparities in lending to businesses in low- and moderate-income neighborhoods and in communities of color. It is the fourth, and final, in a series of research reports examining small business owners' access to capital in eight major metropolitan areas
In 1977 the Federal Government introduced the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), which requires banks...
The goal of this report is to examine one segment of community economic activity -- home lending -- ...
How does the presence or absence of small business loans affect the emergence and development of rur...
This report examines bank lending to businesses in the Detroit and Richmond Regions. The purpose is ...
Part of our Patterns of Disparity series, this report examines bank lending to businesses in Buffalo...
This report examines bank lending to businesses in the Chicago five county region and in the Los Ang...
This Alert updates previous Woodstock Institute research on trends in small business lending. It use...
This study provides a detailed review of small business lending in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and illustra...
Discrimination and redlining in business lending have been cited as contributing to economic decline...
This fact sheet looks at the disparate access to business loans for Chicago area businesses. The num...
Small business is the economic engine of every community and is particularly critical for low income...
This report examines geographic patterns of access to bank capital for businesses in the Chicago six...
Small businesses are vital to the U.S. economy. The nation's 29.6 million small businesses generated...
This article explores the use of debt capital by small firms using data from the 1998 Survey of Smal...
One of the most important roles commercial banks perform is to lend to small businesses. Such lendin...
In 1977 the Federal Government introduced the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), which requires banks...
The goal of this report is to examine one segment of community economic activity -- home lending -- ...
How does the presence or absence of small business loans affect the emergence and development of rur...
This report examines bank lending to businesses in the Detroit and Richmond Regions. The purpose is ...
Part of our Patterns of Disparity series, this report examines bank lending to businesses in Buffalo...
This report examines bank lending to businesses in the Chicago five county region and in the Los Ang...
This Alert updates previous Woodstock Institute research on trends in small business lending. It use...
This study provides a detailed review of small business lending in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and illustra...
Discrimination and redlining in business lending have been cited as contributing to economic decline...
This fact sheet looks at the disparate access to business loans for Chicago area businesses. The num...
Small business is the economic engine of every community and is particularly critical for low income...
This report examines geographic patterns of access to bank capital for businesses in the Chicago six...
Small businesses are vital to the U.S. economy. The nation's 29.6 million small businesses generated...
This article explores the use of debt capital by small firms using data from the 1998 Survey of Smal...
One of the most important roles commercial banks perform is to lend to small businesses. Such lendin...
In 1977 the Federal Government introduced the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), which requires banks...
The goal of this report is to examine one segment of community economic activity -- home lending -- ...
How does the presence or absence of small business loans affect the emergence and development of rur...