The Development of Consumer Credit in Global Perspective

The Development of Consumer Credit in Global Perspective
Author: J. Logemann
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2012-07-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137062079

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This volume brings together historians, economists, political scientists, and anthropologists to present a global perspective on the new forms of lending and borrowing that have become a key feature of twentieth-century mass consumer societies, emphasizing comparative and transnational historical perspectives.

Credit Consumers and the Law

Credit  Consumers and the Law
Author: Karen Fairweather,Paul O'Shea,Ross Grantham
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2016-10-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317158080

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Consumer law, particularly consumer credit law, is characterised by increasingly complex regulation in Western economies. Reacting to the Global Financial Crisis, governments in the UK, the EU, Australia, New Zealand and the United States have adopted new laws dealing with consumer credit, responsible lending, consumer guarantees and unfair contracts. Drawing together authors from all of these jurisdictions, this book analyses and evaluates these initiatives, and makes predictions as to their likely success and possible flaws.

Consumer Lending in Theory and Practice

Consumer Lending in Theory and Practice
Author: TeplĂ˝, Petr
Publsiher: Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788024632360

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This book deals with consumer lending from both theoretical and empirical points of view. In the theoretical section, it book analyses the wider context of financial literacy, household indebtedness and the global consumer credit market including relevant legal, regulatory and risk management issues. In the empirical section, the book uses The Navigator of Responsible Lending as an evaluation tool to assess both bank and non-bank consumer credit providers in the Czech Republic. Although our empirical research is done as a case study on the Czech Republic, its basic ideas might be easily applied to other countries as well. Enclosures to the book include additional texts relevant to consumer lending (including case studies and an unofficial English translation of the Czech Consumer Credit Act) and therefore provide the reader with several perspectives on the topic.

The Development of Consumer Credit in Global Perspective

The Development of Consumer Credit in Global Perspective
Author: J. Logemann
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2012-07-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137062079

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This volume brings together historians, economists, political scientists, and anthropologists to present a global perspective on the new forms of lending and borrowing that have become a key feature of twentieth-century mass consumer societies, emphasizing comparative and transnational historical perspectives.

The Economics of Consumer Credit

The Economics of Consumer Credit
Author: Giuseppe Bertola,Richard Disney,Charles Benedict Grant
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2006
Genre: Consumer credit
ISBN: 9780262026017

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Cross-national analysis of empirical, theoretical, and policy issues in the consumer credit industry, including household debt, credit card usage, and bankruptcy.

Consumer Credit in the United States

Consumer Credit in the United States
Author: Donncha Marron
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2009
Genre: Consumer credit
ISBN: 1349378895

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It is commonly imagined that in recent years the rampant growth of consumer credit has lured American consumers into a crippling state of indebtedness, a state that has upended old cultural values of Puritan thrift and stimulated a frenzy of consumption. Drawing on the sociological concept of 'government' and informed by a historical perspective, Marron presents a much more complex and nuanced reality. From its early antecedents in nineteenth century salary lending and instalment selling, she shows how the emergence and growth of consumer credit in the United States have always been subject to shifting regimes of control and regulation.

The Cultural History of Money and Credit

The Cultural History of Money and Credit
Author: Enrico Beltramini
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2017-09-26
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN: 1498505945

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This collection examines the historical development of money and credit during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and explores the social and cultural significance of financial phenomena from a global perspective.

Financing the American Dream

Financing the American Dream
Author: Lendol Calder
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781400822836

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Once there was a golden age of American thrift, when citizens lived sensibly within their means and worked hard to stay out of debt. The growing availability of credit in this century, however, has brought those days to an end--undermining traditional moral virtues such as prudence, diligence, and the delay of gratification while encouraging reckless consumerism. Or so we commonly believe. In this engaging and thought-provoking book, Lendol Calder shows that this conception of the past is in fact a myth. Calder presents the first book-length social and cultural history of the rise of consumer credit in America. He focuses on the years between 1890 and 1940, when the legal, institutional, and moral bases of today's consumer credit were established, and in an epilogue takes the story up to the present. He draws on a wide variety of sources--including personal diaries and letters, government and business records, newspapers, advertisements, movies, and the words of such figures as Benjamin Franklin, Mark Twain, and P. T. Barnum--to show that debt has always been with us. He vigorously challenges the idea that consumer credit has eroded traditional values. Instead, he argues, monthly payments have imposed strict, externally reinforced disciplines on consumers, making the culture of consumption less a playground for hedonists than an extension of what Max Weber called the "iron cage" of disciplined rationality and hard work. Throughout, Calder keeps in clear view the human face of credit relations. He re-creates the Dickensian world of nineteenth-century pawnbrokers, takes us into the dingy backstairs offices of loan sharks, into small-town shops and New York department stores, and explains who resorted to which types of credit and why. He also traces the evolving moral status of consumer credit, showing how it changed from a widespread but morally dubious practice into an almost universal and generally accepted practice by World War II. Combining clear, rigorous arguments with a colorful, narrative style, Financing the American Dream will attract a wide range of academic and general readers and change how we understand one of the most important and overlooked aspects of American social and economic life.