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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... income people. It has been noted that the ability to secure credit from friends or families, or even stores in the local area, would not have been as difficult as it sounds today in the modern world. One very interesting point made by ...
... income people. It has been noted that the ability to secure credit from friends or families, or even stores in the local area, would not have been as difficult as it sounds today in the modern world. One very interesting point made by ...
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... income on installment payments alone.8 While banks were generally considered to be for the wealthy only, with everyone else catered for outside the conventional economy, installment lending provided those people who were formally ...
... income on installment payments alone.8 While banks were generally considered to be for the wealthy only, with everyone else catered for outside the conventional economy, installment lending provided those people who were formally ...
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... income consumers were not only being excluded from the spoils of a society that allowed middle class consumers to borrow and enjoy the consumerist revolution on future income, but that for even a glimpse of this new life the poor were ...
... income consumers were not only being excluded from the spoils of a society that allowed middle class consumers to borrow and enjoy the consumerist revolution on future income, but that for even a glimpse of this new life the poor were ...
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... The price paid for replacing wider welfare policies with consumer credit access was that 17 percent of people with incomes below the poverty line had a credit card in DOI: 10.1057/9781137361103.0004 Payday Lending.
... The price paid for replacing wider welfare policies with consumer credit access was that 17 percent of people with incomes below the poverty line had a credit card in DOI: 10.1057/9781137361103.0004 Payday Lending.
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2 Payday in the UK | |
3 The European Directive to Consume | |
4 The Australian SACCs Appeal | |
5 Back in North America | |
6 Discussion Points | |
7 Conclusion and Recommendations | |
Index | |
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