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Claims,Concerns and Interests In British Credit Union Development
Authors:Paul Davis  Chris Brockie
Affiliation:1. Public Services Management Research Centre , Aston Business School, University of Aston , Birmingham, B4 7ET, UK E-mail: p.w.davis@aston.ac.uk;2. cbrockic@cddbirm.co.uk
Abstract:
The British credit union movement has grown rapidly over the past decade, albeit from a low base relative to other nations. That growth has been led by a natlonal credlt union pollcy network. Thls article provides a detailed appraisal of the structure of that network, the motivations of its members and the relations between them.

This study highlights the existence of contradictions in the ‘policy space’ occupied by this network that have obscured the public interest In credit union development to date. These contradictions need to be resolved if the performance of the system as a whole is to be improved and public policy goals are to be met Increasing visibtlity ensuing from repeated endorsement of credit unions by the Labour government is bringing added pressures to bear on that network. New actors may be expected to enter the credit union polltlcal market as a result The irnpacts of entry, both positive and negative, are evaluated in terms of the coheslon and effectiveness of ihe credit union policy network.
Keywords:Credit Unions  policy network  public portfolio analysis  UK
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