Color and money : politics and prospects for community reinvestment in urban America

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Color and money : politics and prospects for community reinvestment in urban America

Gregory D. Squires, Sally O'Connor

(SUNY series, the new inequalities)

State University of New York Press, c2001

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Contrary to conventional wisdom, green is not the only color that matters to lenders. This case study of Milwaukee, Wisconsin—a fairly typical urban area that has experienced systematic disinvestment and a budding reinvestment movement—demonstrates the continuing significance of race in determining who gets home mortgage and small business loans. Confirming the ongoing role of politics in both nurturing urban reinvestment and fueling a backlash by financial institutions, Color and Money offers critical policy recommendations for increasing access to capital in central city communities and for racial minorities throughout the nation's metropolitan areas.

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Tables and Illustrations Preface 1. Opening Doors: The Community Reinvestment Movement 2. Race, Ethnicity, and Income: The Persistent Lending Gaps 3. Community Reinvestment in Milwaukee: An Ambiguous Comparative Legacy 4. Mortgage Lending and Segregation in Milwaukee's Suburbs 5. Milwaukee's Best (and Worst?) Mortgage Lenders 6. Small Business Lending Gaps 7. Does Anybody Look Like Me? Minority Employment and Minority Lending 8. Fringe Banking in Milwaukee: The Rise of Check-Cashing Businesses and the Emergence of a Two-Tiered Banking System 9. Organizing Access to Capital: The Fair Lending Coalition and Community Advocacy 10. The Uncertain Future of Community Reinvestment Notes Bibliography Index

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