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The Loan shark problem today.

Title
The Loan shark problem today.
Publication
[Durham, N.C.] : School of Law, Duke University, 1954.

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Duke University. School of Law.
Description
138 pages; 27 cm.
Series Statement
Law and contemporary problems ; v. 19, no. 1
Uniform Title
Law and contemporary problems ; v. 19, no. 1.
Subject
  • Consumer credit > United States
  • Loans, Personal > United States
  • Usury laws > United States
Note
  • Cover title.
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliographical footnotes.
Contents
Foreword. Progress and problems in regulation of consumer credit, by F. B. Hubachek. A regulatory small loan law solves loan shark problem, by J. A. A. Burnquist. Nebraska has no loan shark problem today, by H. Johnson. Progress in consumer credit in Kentucky, by B. J. Lenihan. The loan shark problem in the Southeastern States, by W. H. Simpson. A bird's-eye view of the loan shark problem from the offices of the Legal Aid Society in Atlanta, Georgia, by C. M. Pennisi. Organized labor views the loan shark problem, by J. A. Woll. The responsibility of all consumer lending agencies to help eliminate the loan shark evil, by J. M. Redfield. Banking's opportunity to service the small loan needs of the public, by C. K. Dellmuth. What lies ahead in the field of small loans, by R. H. Smith. The future of the loan shark and consumer credit agencies, by L. Henderson.
LCCN
54007591
OCLC
ocm02642619
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Columbia University Libraries