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Peer lending and the subsumption of the informal
Mark Kear
Geography, Development and Enviroment, School of
Social / Cultural / Critical Theory - GIDP
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Credit Associations
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Lending
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Credit Score
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Excluded Groups
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Subsumption
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United States
50%
Underserved Groups
50%
Social Networks
50%
Dispossession
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Repurposing
50%
San Francisco Bay Area
50%
Cultural Practices
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Social Culture
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New Markets
50%
Financial Service Providers
50%
Financial System
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Financial Practices
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Calculative Agency
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Network Practices
50%
Strategic Control
50%
Social Sciences
Financial Services
100%
Nongovernmental Organizations
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Cultural Practices
100%
Qualitative Research Method
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Service Provider
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Financial System
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Computer Science
Social Network
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Provider Service
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Informal Finance
100%
Financial System
50%
Mathematics
Edge
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