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Following the United States, many countries around the world have increasingly turned to structured finance, also known as securitization, to fund loan portfolios. This trend has taken on troubling undertones in the wake of widespread default in the American sub-prime residential mortgage backed...
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The culture war has become a national moniker describing a variety of policy debates between social conservatives and secular liberal Americans. Hotly contested battle grounds in this metaphorical war have included abortion policy, affirmative action, the right to bear arms, and gay marriage....
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In the Western intellectual tradition usury law has historically been the foremost bulwark shielding consumers from harsh credit practices. Historically, the United States commitment to usury law has been deep and consistent. However, the recent rapid growth of the payday loan industry belies...
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A pitched battle is currently being waged for control of the American banking industry. For over a hundred years, the federal and state governments have maintained a complex, but relatively stable truce in their contest for power. At the beginning of our republic, state governments were the...
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Predatory lending is a real, pervasive, and destructive problem as demonstrated by record settlements, jury awards, media exposes, and a large body of empirical scholarship. Currently the national debate over predatory mortgage lending is shifting to the controversial question of who should bear...
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Since the inception of human civilization consumer credit has provided a paradoxically useful and dangerous social institution. Each civilization has attempted to strike the right balance between protecting vulnerable members of society and facilitating socially useful debt. Most policy...
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In the past two decades the American home mortgage lending market has seen the development of controversial loans which consumer advocates, federal regulators, as well as many lenders have come to call quot;predatory.quot; Critics of these businesses complain that lenders make loans borrowers...
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