Discrimination and Bank Lending

November 13, 2020 8:30 am
Recording and slides: As part of the Economics of Discrimination lecture series held in October-November 2020, Director of Research at the European Bank for Reconstruction […]

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Recording and slides:

Ralph De Haas

As part of the Economics of Discrimination lecture series held in October-November 2020, Director of Research at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Ralph De Haas gave us a detailed look at the banking sector and presented his research on discrimination in bank lending, addressing these particular areas:

  • The types of discrimination and how prevalent they have become.
  • What banking institutions can do to reduce discriminatory behaviour.
  • How policies at the national level translate into action at the organisational level.

Panel members: Matt Mason (Asto) and Sheree Atcheson (Peakon)

 

 

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