Secured Transactions Reform and Access to CreditThe book is unique. . . It brings together articles on the economics and the law of property rights, and combines these with case studies, observations of what works and what does not, and a checklist of things to watch for. . . This is a very useful book |
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Contents
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2 Policy choices for an efficient and inclusive financial system | 53 |
a case for reform | 79 |
3 The economics of collateral and of collateral reform | 81 |
4 Firmlevel evidence on collateral and access to finance | 110 |
bridging the gap between economic analysis and legal reasoning | 122 |
microfinance and mortgage | 139 |
experience from early transition countries | 141 |
8 Mortgages in transition economies | 172 |
lessons learned and remaining challenges | 205 |
ingredients of a successful reform and reflection on its achievements | 207 |
10 The Romanian Electronic Archive of Security Interests in Personal Property | 224 |
11 Challenges in implementing secured transactions reform in Latin America | 236 |
the renaissance of a civilian collateral regime? | 259 |
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the microfinance perspective | 159 |
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