This is the first comprehensive account of the development of consumer credit. Consumer credit is a vital force driving the development of our economic system. Rather than look at consumer credit solely as an economic phenomenon, Klein examines the social impact of the consumer credit industry within the framework of economic and cultural change. His analysis offers a concise examination of the industry from the perspective of marketing, the creating of material and experiential products, and the product distribution mechanisms. The discussion of changes within the bankruptcy structure accounts for the creation of overzealous consumer spending and the implementation of controls over individual consumer credit. This will be of interest to scholars or students concentrating in economic sociology, stratification, and cultural studies.
It's in the Cards: Consumer Credit and the American Experience
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Author(s)Lloyd Klein
PublisherPraeger
ISBN / ASIN0275957578
ISBN-139780275957575
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Sales Rank5,659,669
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸