This article examines the propositions that wealth inequality supports credit market segmentation and that the financial system may reproduce economic inequality. Specifically, we discuss how the sources of credit and the purposes of borrowing may help perpetuate inequality. In Ecuador, the asset...
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Deere, Carmen Diana
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Catanzarite, Zachary B.
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Who borrows to accumulate assets? Class, gender and indebtedness in Ecuador’s credit market