“收费之地”的财富不平等:与Devin Fergus的对话

C. Reid
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在这篇文章中,我探讨了我的研究与Devin Fergus教授的研究之间的联系,Devin Fergus教授去年在加州大学伯克利分校(UC Berkeley)发表了他即将出版的新书《收费之地》(Land of the Fee)中的研究。费格斯教授和我都关注的是,金融服务业的做法是如何导致种族贫富差距的,并切断了通往经济流动性的历史途径。这篇文章简要概述了费格斯教授的演讲,并将其与我自己关于获得抵押贷款的差距的研究结合起来,作为一个视角,通过这个视角,我们可以看到生活在“收费之地”的财富含义。我还强调了旧金山的一些新兴做法,这些做法试图阻止滥用金融服务的兴起,并帮助低收入家庭和有色人种家庭建立资产。
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Wealth Inequality in the “Land of the Fee”: A Conversation with Devin Fergus
In this essay, I explore the linkages between my research and that of Professor Devin Fergus, who presented research from his upcoming book, Land of the Fee, at UC Berkeley this past year. Both Professor Fergus and I are concerned with the ways in which practices in the financial services industry contribute to the racial wealth gap and close off historical routes to economic mobility. The essay provides a brief overview of Professor Fergus’s talk and sets it into conversation with my own work on disparities in access to mortgage credit as a lens through which to view the wealth implications of living in the land of the fee. I also highlight some emerging practices in San Francisco that attempt to stem the rise of abusive financial services and help lower-income families and families of color build assets.
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期刊介绍: The Berkeley Planning Journal is an annual peer-reviewed journal, published by graduate students in the Department of City and Regional Planning (DCRP) at the University of California, Berkeley since 1985.
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