The paradox of consumer credit

RM Lawless - U. Ill. L. Rev., 2007 - HeinOnline
… Gibbs Johnson picked up Ellis's theme and explored the distribution of consumer credit.38 …
that the number of bankruptcies per $1 billion of consumer credit began to rise sharply in the

[图书][B] Inequality, consumer credit and the saving puzzle

C Brown - 2008 - books.google.com
the widespread use of consumer credit tend to increase thethe advanced industrialized
economies (and in particular the … term ‘Kalecki’s Paradox’ and consumer credit. In a neglected …

Consumer credit: Too much or too little (or just right)?

J Zinman - The Journal of Legal Studies, 2014 - journals.uchicago.edu
… review the growing body of evidence on the impacts of credit supply shocks on consumers
that is … This evidence is clearly related to the threshold questions in the sense that it addresses …

Consumer and societal credit card tensions and rights: A foundational model of paradoxes and resolutions

PC Henry, M Caldwell - Journal of Global Scholars of Marketing …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The model illustrates the potential for consumer rights violations. The product category is
consumer credit … because of the high levels of consumer debt and the role that credit plays in …

International credit and welfare: A paradoxical theorem and its policy implications

K Basu, H Morita - European Economic Review, 2006 - Elsevier
The paradoxical result of our model suggests that some of these recipient countries may
have been better off if they were exposed to the private credit market with its non-concessionary …

The Paradox of the Global and the Local in the Financial Crisis of 2008: Applying the Lessons of Caritas in Veritate to the Regulation of Consumer Credit in the United …

ER Schiltz - Journal of law and religion, 2010 - cambridge.org
the debates about the appropriate regulatory scheme for consumer credit in the US and
the EU I will demonstrate how, in both jurisdictions, the primary motivation for the increasingly …

Paradigm and Paradox in New York Consumer Credit Law: After Holder in Due Course

J Sovern - Ann. Rev. Banking L., 1987 - HeinOnline
… failed to generate the predicted upheaval in the consumer credit markets. The [FTC] rule has
apparently had a negligible effect on both the cost and availability of direct consumer credit. …

Credit cards as lifestyle facilitators

MJ Bernthal, D Crockett, RL Rose - Journal of consumer …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
… We believe that the use of consumer credit to regulate and … reveal the paradoxical nature of
credit cards in the lives of our … constraint from the same are the result of credit card practices. …

The" Paradox" of Saving

FA von Hayek - Economica, 1931 - JSTOR
… Thus the modern claim to restrict credit at the first sign of … consumers' credits, and it is
only in this way that the deficielncy in the purchasing power of the consumer, and thus the

Credit card blues: The middle class and the hidden costs of easy credit

R Hodson, RE Dwyer, LA Neilson - The Sociological Quarterly, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
… sometimes called a racial “paradox” in mental health … consumer debt, highlighting the risk
of even small amounts of debt during an economic downturn. For the affluent, consumer credit