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2. Graeber, David (2011), Debt: The First 5000 Years, US: Melville House.
3. Peterson, Christopher (2004), Taming the Sharks: Towards a Cure for the High Cost Credit Market, US: University of Akron Press.
4. Graves, Steven and Peterson, Christopher (2008), Usury Law and the Christian Right: Faith Based Political Power and the Geography of the American Payday Loan Regulation, Catholic University Law Review, Vol. 57, p. 637.
5. The Community Reinvestment Association of North Carolina (2001), Too Much Month at the End of the Paycheck: Payday Lending in North Carolina, US: The Community Reinvestment Association of North Carolina.