by Nathan Smith | Aug 29, 2016 | Fall 2016 Student Work
Does deregulation still exist in major firms today? Did Dedman follow around those affected by the changes in Atlanta before or after he received the data? Having the data with him might affect the biases of the subjects of his journal-like articles. How did Dedman...
by Nathan Smith | Aug 29, 2016 | Fall 2016 Student Work
In the reading it was stated that banks in some areas were closed even though they had more total deposits than some banks that remained open. Did the data take into account how long the money remained in the accounts?
by Nathan Smith | Aug 29, 2016 | Fall 2016 Student Work
Has there been any sort of outcry/protest in Northwest Arkansas involving the potential bias behind bank lending to minorities? Are the discrepancies large enough to have been noticed by the public? What has changed in terms of federal HUD policy under each...
by Nathan Smith | Aug 29, 2016 | Fall 2016 Student Work
Why is it that they rarely make home loans to black and integrated areas? Like why can’t they get home loans but everyone else can? Why don’t the banks offer the same fees and regulations to everyone rather than saying they will deny you if you’re a...
by Nathan Smith | Aug 29, 2016 | Fall 2016 Student Work
Q1:Because the banks are making it more difficult for lower income individuals to open an account, it is stopping people from being able to pay bills and even if the law changes it may still have a long term effect on the people without an account. Were the people...
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