Payday Lending: Global Growth of the High-Cost Credit MarketSpringer, 2014. gada 16. sept. - 146 lappuses Payday Lending looks at the growth of the high cost credit industry from the early payday lending industry in the early 1990s to its development in the US as a highly profitable industry around the world. |
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Payday in the | |
The European Directive to Consume | |
The Australian SACCs Appea | |
Back in North America | |
Discussion Points | |
Conclusion and Recommendations | |
Index | |
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Payday Lending: Global Growth of the High-Cost Credit Market Carl Packman Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2014 |
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