Volume 69, Issue 2 (2012)
Includes articles from the Regulation in the Fringe Economy SymposiumPrefatory Matter
Articles
Foreword for Regulation in the Fringe
Economy Symposium
John P. Caskey
Regulating Online Peer-to-Peer
Lending in the Aftermath of
Dodd–Frank: In Search of an
Evolving Regulatory Regime
for an Evolving Industry
Eric C. Chaffee and Geoffrey C. Rapp
Payday Lending, Bankruptcy, and
Insolvency
Richard Hynes
Congress Protected the Troops: Can the
New CFPB Protect Civilians from
Payday Lending?
Creola Johnson
After the Great Recession: Regulating
Financial Services for Low- and
Middle-Income Communities
Ronald J. Mann
The Alliance Between Payday Lenders
and Tribes: Are Both Tribal Sovereignty
and Consumer Protection at Risk?
Nathalie Martin and Joshua Schwartz
Drug Markets, Fringe Markets, and the
Lessons of Hamsterdam
Lance McMillian
“Warning: Predatory Lender”—A
Proposal for Candid Predatory Small
Loan Ordinances
Christopher L. Peterson
The Damage of Debt
Katherine Porter
Regulation of Payday Loans: Misguided?
Paige Marta Skiba
Payday Loan Prohibitions: Protecting
Financially Challenged Consumers or
Pushing Them over the Edge?
William M. Webster, IV
The Economics and Regulation of Bank
Overdraft Protection
Todd J. Zywicki