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Good Intentions and Unintended Evil: The Case Against Selective Credit Allocation
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EconomicsPart 1Public FinanceBehavioral Decision MakingUnintended EvilLoansLawFinancial IntermediationBusinessCredit MarketConsumer FinanceFinancial MechanismFinanceAntitrust EnforcementGood IntentionsBankruptcy
Good Intentions and Unintended Evil: The Case Against Selective Credit AllocationAuthor(s): Edward J. KaneSource: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Vol. 9, No. 1, Part 1 (Feb., 1977), pp. 55-69Published by: Ohio State University PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1991999 .Accessed: 10/07/2013 13:13
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