Communities and Banking
1997 - 2013
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2001, articles Fall
- Underappreciated value: the inner city's competitive edge pp. 4-8

- John Galligan
- The shrinking of Connecticut's big cities pp. 9-11

- William Jenkins
- Are geographic borders old-fashioned? regionalists say \\"yes\\" pp. 12-17

- Kathleen Gill
- Small business lending in low- and Moderate-income areas: The effects of credit scoring pp. 18-19

- W Frame, Michael Padhi and Lynn W. Woosley
2001, articles Sum
- Making microenterprise easier pp. 4-9

- Kristin Kanders
- The new markets tax credit program: moving mainstream capital to developing communities pp. 10-11

- James Carras
- Financing the development of urban minority communities: lessons from history pp. 12-15

- Timothy Bates
- Chapter 40B... and its next chapter pp. 16-19

- Kristin Kanders
- Joining forces to protect the \\"real\\" Vermont pp. 20-22

- Kristin Kanders
- CRA sunshine provisions pp. 23

- Carol Lewis
2001, articles Spr
- Moving into new territory: Internet banks make defining community difficult pp. 3-9

- Kristin Kanders
- Art's economic power in New England pp. 10-14

- Kathleen Gill
- Soft Second Program celebrates 10 years pp. 15-17

- Thomas M. Callahan and James T. Campen
- Performance & profitability of CRA-related lending pp. 18-21

- Robert B. Avery, Raphael Bostic and Glenn B. Canner
- The big $core! pp. 22-23

- John Galligan
2001, articles Win
- Finding common ground: the Massachusetts Community & Banking Council experience pp. 3-9

- Kathleen Tullberg
- Perspectives on credit scoring and fair mortgage lending: stepping up to technology pp. 11-17

- Thomas P. Fitzgibbon, Jr., Alex Stricker and James Wheaton
- Bringing IT training to underserved markets pp. 19-22

- Anitt Wilkinson
2000, articles Fall
- How local regulations can help meet our housing needs pp. 2-9

- Maggie Adams and Gretchen Weismann
- Productive partnerships: a progress report of insurance industry investors pp. 10-13

- Andrea Caliz Luquetta
- Conference highlights: faith-based economic development pp. 14-17

- Anitt Wilkinson
- Producing skilled labor: how the Workforce Investment Act works pp. 18-20

- Kathleen Gill
- Looking at changes affecting Regulations P and Z, understanding the new ESIGN Act pp. 21-22

- Anthony Ricko
2000, articles Spr
- Perspectives on credit scoring and fair lending: a five-part article series pp. 2-18

- Michael Berry
- Cohousing: a new kind of old neighborhood pp. 19-21

- Kathleen Gill
- Regulatory Q & A pp. 22-24

- Carol Lewis
2000, articles Win
- Political economy of Indian gaming: the New England experience pp. 2-12

- Eric Henson and Luxman Nathan
- National Housing Development Corporation: a new nonprofit focused on preserving affordable housing pp. 13-17

- Kathy Kenny and John Trauth
- Building materials cooperatives in New England pp. 18-21

- Kathleen Gill
- The impact of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act on banks, community groups and consumers pp. 22-24

- Carol Lewis
1999, articles Fall
- www.your-community-bank.com: community banks are going online pp. 2-8

- Luxman Nathan
- Affordable housing in the greater Boston area: what challenges are LMI households facing? pp. 9-13

- Kathleen Gill
- Faith-based economic development initiatives in New England pp. 14-20

- Anitt Wilkinson
- Regulatory Q & A pp. 21-24

- Carol Lewis and Anthony Ricko
1999, articles Sum
- Check cashers: moving from the fringes to the financial mainstream pp. 2-15

- Lesly Jean-Paul and Luxman Nathan
- Y2K: information for consumers of financial services pp. 16-19

- Katherine Gockelman
- Y2K and its impact on small businesses pp. 20-23

- Arneese Brown
1999, articles Spr
- From public assistance to self-sufficiency: the role for the microenterprise strategy pp. 2-5

- Lisa J. Servon
- Borrower beware: equity strippers are preying on elderly homeowners pp. 6-17

- Luxman Nathan
- The role of funders in university-community partnerships pp. 19-23

- Kathleen Gill
1999, articles Win
- Insurance industry reinvestment: the Massachusetts experience pp. 2-8

- Joseph Kriesberg, Andrea Caliz Luquetta and Luxman Nathan
- Town meets gown: the Massachusetts university-community partnership pp. 9-12

- Sofia T. Romero
- Adopting commercial codes: overcoming lending barriers on reservations pp. 13-20

- Eric Henson and Luxman Nathan
- The perils of identity fraud pp. 22-23

- Julia T. Stewart
1998, articles Fall
- Rural labor markets in New England: the case of Vermont pp. 2-5

- Jane Knodell
- New England rural development conference pp. 6-7

- Paul Williams
- Finance companies vs. small banks in rural commercial lending pp. 8-13

- Luxman Nathan
- The good news garage: getting people moving in rural Vermont pp. 13-16

- Arneese Brown
- Electronic fund transfer & the \\"unbanked\\" pp. 17-19

- Luxman Nathan
- The new basic financial services curriculum pp. 20-21

- Julia T. Stewart
- Q & A on Regulation E pp. 22-23

- Carol Lewis
1998, articles Sum
- The growing securitization of small business loans pp. 2-8

- Luxman Nathan
- The venture center: venture capital for women-owned businesses pp. 9-12

- Arneese Brown
- The Business Consortium Fund: working capital for MBEs pp. 13-15

- Marques Benton
- Microenterprise in Maine: training curriculum development pp. 16-18

- Paul Williams
- Regulation M: improved protections for consumer leasing pp. 19-22

- Carol Lewis
1998, articles Win
- Community profiling: planning for a change pp. 2-3, 8

- Paul Williams
- Making it work in South Providence pp. 4-5

- Ken Proudfoot
- Maine's Community Reinvestment Corporation is financing affordable housing development pp. 6-7

- John A. Moore
- The Fair Credit Reporting Act gets an overhaul pp. 10-11

- Carol Lewis