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There Goes the Neighborhood: The Effect of Single-Family Mortgage Foreclosures on Property Values
June 14, 2005
Daniel Immergluck and Geoff Smith

This report shows that foreclosures have a significant negative effect on neighborhood property values. Although foreclosures have long been considered a problem associated with FHA loan programs, recent research has shown that the explosion in foreclosures that began in the 1990s was primarily driven by the growth of high-risk, conventional subprime lending.
Debt Detour: The Automobile Title Loan Industry in Illinois
November 13, 2007

Tom Feltner

This report provides a method for estimating the loan terms and conditions, default conditions, automobile characteristics, and borrower demographics of title loans in Illinois based on Cook County court cases filed against borrowers in default during 2005. It identifies key information on the title loan industry necessary to inform the public debate on how to best apply nationally recognized small loan consumer protections to the Illinois title loan industry.

Building Community Assets: Growing Lower-Income Credit Union Membership through Community and Credit Union Partnerships
June 25, 2008
Marva Williams, Principal Investigator
Sarah Duda and Tom Feltner, Co-Authors


This report details the partnership process and lessons learned from a two-year technical assistance program designed to help community organizations partner with mainstream credit unions with the goal of enrolling new lower-income members or expanding an existing partnership. The case studies describing these partnerships identify four strategic areas through which partnerships can be strengthened and the common barriers to developing a successful partnership can be overcome.

Full Disclosure: Why Bank Transparency Matters
December 16, 2006

Whitni Thomas and Jessica Brown, new economics foundation

Malcolm Bush and Geoff Smith, Woodstock Institute 

This report seeks to reinvigorate the debate on bank disclosure in the UK and to create a better understanding of why it should be demanded of banks.  This analysis is carried out through detailed case studies comparing Charter One Bank in Chicago in the US – where banks have disclosed local lending practices since 1975- with its parent company Royal Bank of Scotland in Manchester – to review the level of information available and the impact that this has.

To do this we evaluate the available information on small-business lending, bank branch availability and basic bank account opening in underserved areas of Manchester.  Our analysis indicates that data on these factors is generally difficult to obtain, inconsistent, and in many cases incomplete.

Reinvestment Alert 30: U.S. Household Debt Levels Are Worrying No Matter How You Look at Them
April 24, 2006

Malcolm Bush and Jonah Katz

 

This alert analyses a variety of measures of debt to provide an overall sense of changes in U.S. household debt levels and the impact of those changes on different groups of families.  

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