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Karl Seidman. 4 Kilmer-Neel, Erin B. 1 Miyazawa, Masatomo 1 Solomon, Ann DeMoss 1 Stevens, James 1
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning. 4
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Capital for communities : connecting community development loan funds to individual investors
Solomon, Ann DeMoss - 2011
Community development loan funds (CDLFs) play a critical role in financing affordable housing, small businesses, and non-profit organizations in low-income communities throughout the US. Since the 2008 financial crisis disrupted CDLFs' primary sources of capital-banks and foundations-many CDLFs...
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Downtown revitalization in Japan : examination of the Town Management Organization model
Miyazawa, Masatomo - 2006
Downtowns have experienced decline since the 1990s in Japan and several strategies have been implemented to deal with it. This research focuses on one of such strategies-the Town Management Organization (TMO) model. Although the model was expected to achieve downtown revitalization through...
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Show me the money : promises and pitfalls of asset growth in community development credit unions and loan funds
Stevens, James - 2006
As private non-profit, locally based organizations, community development financial institutions (CDFIs) are increasingly important supporters of community development policies and programs designed to alleviate poverty. In the face of declining federal funds and political support for social...
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Motivating communities to shop locally : implications of ethical behavior marketing for independent businesses
Kilmer-Neel, Erin B. - 2004
Local independent businesses are critical to the economic health and quality of life of communities. This thesis examines whether marketing can motivate people to consciously and reliably support local independent businesses in their community. The first chapter provides an introduction to the...
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