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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... predatory loans companies could have, and indeed has, left countries on the back foot trying to temper a very different personal debt crisis to any that has previously been seen. In Chapter 1, I assess the development of the formalized ...
... predatory loans companies could have, and indeed has, left countries on the back foot trying to temper a very different personal debt crisis to any that has previously been seen. In Chapter 1, I assess the development of the formalized ...
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... loans and loan sharks, but failed to cover installment lenders. Either regulators were unwise to the problem of predatory installment lending, or it was a calculated attempt to allow it to go unnoticed in order that mainstream finance ...
... loans and loan sharks, but failed to cover installment lenders. Either regulators were unwise to the problem of predatory installment lending, or it was a calculated attempt to allow it to go unnoticed in order that mainstream finance ...
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... loans from predatory lenders. It was vitally necessary to do this as the growth in the consumer, on a wide scale, would still only benefit a more affluent household. Consumer credit bureaus emerged in the late nineteenth century, but ...
... loans from predatory lenders. It was vitally necessary to do this as the growth in the consumer, on a wide scale, would still only benefit a more affluent household. Consumer credit bureaus emerged in the late nineteenth century, but ...
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... loan sharks, the foremost predatory lender, after more attractive credit options began to dry up in the early twentieth century. The foundation made supporting remedial loan societies like the Provident Loan Society of New York, which ...
... loan sharks, the foremost predatory lender, after more attractive credit options began to dry up in the early twentieth century. The foundation made supporting remedial loan societies like the Provident Loan Society of New York, which ...
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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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