The Color of Credit: Mortgage Discrimination, Research Methodology, and Fair-Lending Enforcement
Editorial Reviews
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"Discrimination in mortgage markets is an extremely important issue ... an essential contribution to our understanding of this problem." -- Abdullah Yavas, Journal of Economic Literature
"[The authors] provide important guidance for improving the quality of research into discrimination in mortgage lending." -- Kathryn A. L. Cheever, Public Administration Review
". . . destined to become as famous and controversial as the seminal studies it cites, re-evaluates, and critiques." -- Reynold F. Nesiba, Journal of Economic Issues
"The entire lending industry...would unmistakably benefit from considering the author's conclusions and policy suggestions." -- Cynthea E. Geerdes, Journal of Affordable Housing
"The value of the book is that it brings much needed analytical clarity to the mortgage lending discrimination debate." -- Kelly Patterson, Contemporary Sociology
Cynthea E. Geerdes, Journal of Affordable Housing, Winter 2004
"The ... lending industry, including regulators charged with fair lending enforcement, would ... benefit from considering the authors' conclusions and policy suggestions."
The Color of Credit: Mortgage Discrimination, Research Methodology, and Fair-Lending Enforcement
The Color of Credit: Mortgage Discrimination, Research Methodology, and Fair-Lending Enforcement,Stephen L. Ross,John Yinger,The MIT Press,0262182289,Accounting - General,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Credit Institutions,Discrimination in mortgage loa,Discrimination in mortgage loans,Economics - General,Ethnic Sociology,Ethnic Studies - General,Money & Monetary Policy,Real Estate - Mortgages,United States,Banking,Business & Economics / Economics / General,Credit & credit institutions,Racism & racial discrimination,USA
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