The Impact of Borrower Characteristics On the Effectiveness of Small Loan Regulation (Working paper)
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Wilson, Therese
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In this article we will consider some possible personality characteristics of small loans borrowers and will explore the impact that those characteristics might have on the effectiveness of current Australian regulation pertaining to small amount consumer and enterprise loans. While the focus of this article will be on Australian regulation, it will no doubt be of some interest to those exploring comparable regulatory regimes in other jurisdictions.
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© 2016 Griffith University Law School and the Author(s). The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the publisher’s website for further information.
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Banking, finance and investment
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Hunt, KHM; Wilson, T, The Impact of Borrower Characteristics On the Effectiveness of Small Loan Regulation, 2016