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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Tables 6
- Charts 7
- Appendixes 8
- Foreword 9
- 1. Summary 12
- 2. A Historical Perspective 18
- 3. The Criteria for Evaluating Regulation 31
- 4. The National Pattern of Regulation 47
- 5. Regulation and the Characteristics of Loans and Borrowers 58
- 6. Regulation and the Amount of Lending Facilities 73
- 7. Regulation and Earnings 83
- Appendix A. Loan Limits and Rate Ceilings of Credit Unions and Commercial Banks, New York State, 1964 88
- Appendix B. Rate Ceilings and Loan Limits of the Consumer Finance Industry, by State, (1964) 90
- Appendix C. Basic Statistical Data 94
- Appendix D. Percentage Distribution of Number of Loans Made, New York State, 1936-65 100
- Appendix E. Number of Branches Per Lender, New York State, 1932-65 101
- Appendix F. Changes in the Number and Amount of Loans Made in New York State, 1936-65 102
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Tables 6
- Charts 7
- Appendixes 8
- Foreword 9
- 1. Summary 12
- 2. A Historical Perspective 18
- 3. The Criteria for Evaluating Regulation 31
- 4. The National Pattern of Regulation 47
- 5. Regulation and the Characteristics of Loans and Borrowers 58
- 6. Regulation and the Amount of Lending Facilities 73
- 7. Regulation and Earnings 83
- Appendix A. Loan Limits and Rate Ceilings of Credit Unions and Commercial Banks, New York State, 1964 88
- Appendix B. Rate Ceilings and Loan Limits of the Consumer Finance Industry, by State, (1964) 90
- Appendix C. Basic Statistical Data 94
- Appendix D. Percentage Distribution of Number of Loans Made, New York State, 1936-65 100
- Appendix E. Number of Branches Per Lender, New York State, 1932-65 101
- Appendix F. Changes in the Number and Amount of Loans Made in New York State, 1936-65 102