See, for example, Sue Lott and Michael Grant, “Fringe Lending and Alter
native Banking: the Consumer Experience,” Public Interest Advocacy Centre, November 2002; John Lawford, “Pragmatic Solutions to Payday Lending: Regulating Fringe Lending and Alternative Banking,” Public Interest Advocacy Centre, November 2003; Jerry Buckland and Martin Thibault, “The Rise of Fringe Financial Services in Winnipeg’s North End: Client Experiences, Firm Legitimacy and Community-Based Alternatives,” Institute of Urban Studies, Winnipeg, August 2003; Iain
Ramsay, “Access to Credit in the Al ...[+++]ternative Consumer Credit Market,” paper prepared for the Office of Consumer Affairs, Industry Canada and the Ministry of the Attorney General, British Columbia, February 2000.Voir, par exemple, Sue Lott et Michael Grant, « Fringe Lending and Alter
native Banking: the Consumer Experience », Centre pour la défense de l’intérêt public, novembre 2002; John Lawford, « Pragmatic Solutions to Payday Lending: Regulating Fringe Lending and Alternative Banking »,Centre pour la défense de l’intérêt public, novembre 2003; Jerry Buckland et Martin Thibault, « The Rise of Fringe Financial Services in Winnipeg’s North End: Client Experiences, Firm Legitimacy and Community-Based Alternatives », Institute of Urban Studies, Winnipeg, août 2003; Iain
Ramsay, « Access to Credit ...[+++] in the Alternative Consumer Credit Market », document produit pour le Bureau de la consommation, Industrie Canada et le ministère du Procureur général de la Colombie-Britannique, février 2000.