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Survey of consumer finances
Some issues in revised editions. ; Codebooks to accompany computer files. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Vols. for issued by Survey Research Center, University of Michigan; Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.
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Handbook of Consumer Finance Research
Consumer Finance and Labor Exploitation
In: Review of radical political economics, Band 51, Heft 1, S. 95-110
ISSN: 1552-8502
Lending to the working class is increasingly becoming an essential feature in modern capitalism. Marxist theory, however, does not possess an adequate account of this phenomenon, particularly its effect on labor exploitation. This paper seeks to show how Marxist economic theory could understand and account for this form of finance. It finds that lending to the working class enables increases in both absolute and relative surplus value. JEL Classification: B51, G21, J50
1960 Survey of Consumer Finances
In: Journal of political economy, Band 70, Heft 4, S. 426-427
ISSN: 1537-534X
Data & Civil Rights: Consumer Finance Primer
In: Data & Civil Rights Conference, October 2014
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Grievance Redress by Courts in Consumer Finance Disputes
In: NIPFP Working Paper No 331
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Mandatory Arbitration in Consumer Finance and Investor Contracts
In: New York University Journal of Law and Business, Band 11, Heft 4
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Consumer Finance: College Students and Credit Cards
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Credit cards offer clear advantages to college students because they provide an interest free loan until the payment is due and a convenient noncash payment option for both routine transactions and emergencies. If used responsibly, credit cards allow students to build up credit histories that will increase their access to credit in the future. However, if college students have not learned sound financial management skills in high school or from their parents, the disadvantages of credit cards can outweigh the advantages. GAO found that more than one-third of students had credit cards before they entered college, and another 46 percent acquired them during the first year. Except for charges for tuition and fees, their spending patterns resembled those of nonstudents. GAO did not find a uniform response to the controversial issue of on-campus credit card marketing among the universities GAO visited. In response to complaints about aggressive marketing techniques, a few universities have restricted credit card solicitation on campus. The credit card issuers that responded to GAO's inquiries participated actively in the student market, but they did not have a uniform set of policies or practices."
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Manufactured-Housing Consumer Finance in the United States
In: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Office of Research Reports Series No. 14-5
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Development of consumer finance in East Asia: a comparative study of the consumer finance markets in China, Japan and South Korea
Consumer finance and its significance -- Overview of development of consumer finance in China, Japan and South Korea -- Credit card business and consumer finance of China, Japan and South Korea -- Chinese retailing development & consumer finance -- Non-bank financial institutions and consumer finance -- Development of insurance and consumer finance -- Comparison and enlightenment of consumer finance development in China, Japan and South Korea
Leverage, Consumer Finance, and Housing Prices in China
In: Emerging markets, finance and trade: EMFT, Band 52, Heft 2, S. 461-474
ISSN: 1558-0938
Market-Reinforcing versus Market-Replacing Consumer Finance Regulation
In: Hester Peirce and Benjamin Klutsey, eds., Reframing Financial Regulation: Enhancing Stability and Protecting Consumers, Mercatus Center at George Mason University, pp. 319-341, 2016
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