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Table of Contents
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EMERGING DOMESTIC MARKETS
EMERGING DOMESTIC MARKETS
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How Financial Entrepreneurs Reach Underserved Communities in the United States
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Gregory Fairchild
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Columbia University Press
New York
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Columbia University Press
Publishers Since 1893
New York Chichester, West Sussex
cup.columbia.edu
Copyright 2021 Columbia University Press
All rights reserved
EISBN 978-0-231-55311-7
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Fairchild, Gregory, author.
Title: Emerging domestic markets: how financial entrepreneurs
reach underserved communities in the United States / Gregory Fairchild.
Description: 1 Edition. | New York City: Columbia University Press, 2021. |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2020017277 (print) | LCCN 2020017278 (ebook) |
ISBN 9780231173223 (hardback) | ISBN 9780231553117 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Endogenous growth (Economics)United States. |
Minority business enterprisesUnited States. | Business enterprises
United StatesFinance. | Community developmentUnited StatesFinance. |
Commercial loansUnited States.
Classification: LCC HD75 .F345 2021 (print) | LCC HD75 (ebook) |
DDC 332.1/70869420973dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020017277
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020017278
A Columbia University Press E-book.
CUP would be pleased to hear about your reading experience with this e-book at .
Cover design: Noah Arlow
Contents
CHAPTER ONE
The Best Investment I Never Had to Make
CHAPTER TWO
A Fools Errand? The Riskiness of Financial Services in Low-Income Areas
CHAPTER THREE
Efficient? Are Development Financial Institutions Expensive to Operate?
CHAPTER FOUR
Changing the World Through the South Side of Chicago
CHAPTER FIVE
Corn Tostadas and a Changing Compton
CHAPTER SIX
A Sense of Place: Interplay of Geography and Capability
CHAPTER SEVEN
What Ethnic Hairstyling and Credit Unions Have in Common
CHAPTER EIGHT
Croissants and Corridors to Wealth Creation
CHAPTER NINE
Targeted Private Equity I: Neighborhood Integration, Black Capitalism, and the Inception of Minority Private Equity
CHAPTER TEN
Targeted Private Equity II: The Advantages of Being a Marginal Minority
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Building Wealth in Indian Country
CHAPTER TWELVE
Flooding the Food Desert in North Philly
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
A Bluebird Takes Flight: A Reinterpretation of Banking at American Express
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
How I Lost My FOMO
I HAVE the privilege of being named the author of this work. The reality is that the insights shared here are the result of a number of supporters and counselors.
First, my parents. In the chapters of this text, I share relevant examples from my familial narrative. My debts to my parents and grandparents are as much financial as they are educational.
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