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Blueprints for the Gilded Age of Borrowing: Theorizing Mutually Beneficial Policies for the Golden Age of Private Credit

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Published in:Brooklyn Law Review
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Published: 2025
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title Blueprints for the Gilded Age of Borrowing: Theorizing Mutually Beneficial Policies for the Golden Age of Private Credit
title_auth Blueprints for the Gilded Age of Borrowing: Theorizing Mutually Beneficial Policies for the Golden Age of Private Credit
title_full Blueprints for the Gilded Age of Borrowing: Theorizing Mutually Beneficial Policies for the Golden Age of Private Credit
title_fullStr Blueprints for the Gilded Age of Borrowing: Theorizing Mutually Beneficial Policies for the Golden Age of Private Credit
title_full_unstemmed Blueprints for the Gilded Age of Borrowing: Theorizing Mutually Beneficial Policies for the Golden Age of Private Credit
title_short Blueprints for the Gilded Age of Borrowing: Theorizing Mutually Beneficial Policies for the Golden Age of Private Credit
title_sort blueprints for the gilded age of borrowing: theorizing mutually beneficial policies for the golden age of private credit
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url https://brooklynworks.brooklaw.edu/blr/vol90/iss4/7