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    The Cowl - v.30 - n.13 - Mar 07, 1968

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    The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 30, Number 13 - March 07, 1968. 12 pages

    Broadening \u3cem\u3eJournal of Public Policy & Marketing\u3c/em\u3e’s Outreach: My Tour of Duty” as Editor

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    The article offers the insights of Journal of Public Policy & Marketing\u27s former editor on his tenure, objectives, and initiatives. He states that on editor tenure, he observed that a crucial time in a journal\u27s life is the handoff or transition between retiring and incoming editors. He says that the aim in his term was to provide information regarding public policy issues\u27s impact on marketing behaviors. He adds that he promoted ethnography topics during his tenure

    Home Ownership Risk Beyond a Subprime Crisis: The Role of Delinquency Management

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    A surge in delinquency among risky subprime home mortgages has produced calls for front-end regulatory fixes as well as emergency foreclosure avoidance interventions. Whatever the merit of those interventions, this Essay calls for home mortgage delinquency management to be conceptualized as an enduring component of housing policy. The Essay identifies and evaluates a framework for the management of delinquency that is not limited to formal foreclosure law and includes other debtor-creditor laws such as bankruptcy, industry loss mitigation efforts, and third-party interventions such as delinquency housing counseling. The Essay also proposes that delinquency management be evaluated through the lens of objectives commonly used to justify public investment in home ownership and home mortgage markets: to build household wealth and economic self-sufficiency, to generate positive social-psychological states, and to develop stable neighborhoods and communities. Because those ends are not inexorably linked to ownership generally or owning a particular home, a system of delinquency management that honors these objectives should strive to provide fair, transparent, humane, and predictable strategies for home exit as well as for home retention

    Special Libraries, May-June 1955

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    Volume 46, Issue 5https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1955/1004/thumbnail.jp

    The Cowl - v.25 - n.15 - Mar 06, 1963

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    The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 25, Number 15 - March 6, 1963. 8 pages

    2012-2013 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography

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    The Cowl - v.21 - n.11 - Jan 21, 1959

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    The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 21, Number 11 - January 21, 1959. 8 pages

    A Study of the Interrelated Bilateral Transactions in Credit Card Networks

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    Over the last decade, consumers have tripled their use of credit cards as more merchants have increased their acceptance of them. This increase suggests that incentives in today's marketplace favor greater credit card use by consumers and acceptance by merchants. In this paper, we study the set of interrelated bilateral transactions in credit card networks. First, we survey the recent theoretical papers using this approach and find that there is a lack of consensus regarding the optimal set of pricing policies. Second, we explore each of these interrelated transactions emphasizing common market practices and the underlying regulatory and legal framework. Third, we analyze the impact of certain credit card market practices on competing payment instruments such as debit cards.credit cards, rents, antitrust, networks
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