Temporal and spatial variations in capital provision by a lender of last resort : the Alberta opportunity company
This type of capital provision agency is a lender of last resort which only provides capital to businesses that have been rejected at least once by a conventional lender. The paper provides the general context within which the search for capital
Atlanta ; Ethnic minority ; Georgia (USA) ; Housing ; Housing market ; Mortgage lending ; Social geography ; Social inequality ; United States of America
Is predatory mortgage lending activity spatially clustered ?
Acquiring property ; Housing ; Housing policy ; Mortgage market ; Pennsylvania ; Philadelphia ; Predatory lending ; Spatial concentration ; United States of America ; Urban area
Lending Newton's concept of physical gravitation provides favourable possibilities to show actual influence in social sciences, as well. The main point of this concept: gravitation between two objects is linear proportion to their mass and inversely
No more credit to Europe? Cross-border bank lending, financial integration, and the rebirth of the national scale as a credit scorecard
This paper associates the resulting political–economic stasis of the Eurozone with the coevolution of the financial and monetary system at the European scale. By tracing the geographical patterns of cross-border lending of European banks