First Page
409
Abstract
This article deals both with the laws that cause credit discrimination against women and with those that have been and could be formulated to solve the problem. It first explains the nature and importance of the problem, then discusses the apparent legal and economic bases of the discrimination, and finally explores the adequacy of existing and proposed remedies.
Recommended Citation
Margaret J. Gates,
Credit Discrimination Against Women: Causes and Solutions,
27 Vanderbilt Law Review
409
(1974)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/vlr/vol27/iss3/1
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