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STUDY REVIEW: How Do Small-Dollar Nonbank Loans Work? Gallery STUDY REVIEW: How Do Small-Dollar Nonbank Loans Work? News, Regulation, Study Review STUDY REVIEW: How Do Small-Dollar Nonbank Loans Work? In the first of a series of posts reviewing [...] moderator 2020-06-16T17:58:24+00:00 June 16th, 2020|Categories: News, Regulation, Study Review|Tags: access to credit, Annual Percentage Rate, APR, APR Caps, financial inclusion, financial regulation, George Mason University, installment lending, Mercatus Center, NILA, price caps, regulation, small dollar credit, Thomas W. Miller, traditional installment loans|Comments Off on STUDY REVIEW: How Do Small-Dollar Nonbank Loans Work? Read More