The future of high-cost credit : rethinking payday lending / Jodi Gardner.
2022
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Title
The future of high-cost credit : rethinking payday lending / Jodi Gardner.
Published
London [England] : Hart Publishing, 2022.
Distributed
[London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022.
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Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9781509939381 (online)
9781509939374 (ePub)
9781509939350 (hardback)
9781509939374 (ePub)
9781509939350 (hardback)
Description
1 online resource (208 pages).
Other Standard Identifiers
10.5040/9781509939381 doi
System Control No.
9781509939381
(BloomsburyEbooks_OCoLC)1291219863
(BloomsburyEbooks_OCoLC)1291219863
Summary
"This book proposes a new way of thinking about the controversial and complex challenges associated with the regulation of high-cost credit, specifically payday lending. These products have received significant attention in both the media and political arena. The inadequacy of regulatory interventions has created ongoing problems with the provision of high-cost credit, particularly for consumers with lesser bargaining power and who are already financially vulnerable. The book tackles two specific gaps in the existing literature. The first involves inadequate analysis of the relevant philosophical concepts around high-cost credit, which can result in an over-simplification of what are particularly complex issues. The second is a lack of engagement in both the market and lived experience of borrowers, resulting in limited understanding of those who use these financial products. The Future of High-Cost Credit explores the theoretical grounding, policy initiatives and interdisciplinary perspectives associated with high-cost credit, making a novel and insightful contribution to the existing literature. The problems with debt extend far beyond the legal sphere, and the book will therefore be of interest to many other academic disciplines, as well as for those working in public policy and 'the third sector'."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Print version: 9781509939350
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I - Philosophical Context: The Concepts of High-Cost Credit
1. Freedom
2. Regulation
3. Social Minimums Part II - The Social Context: Identifying High-Cost Credit Borrowers
4. Methodology
5. A Typology of Borrowers
6. Debtors: The Lived Experience
Conclusion and Future Agenda
Bibliography
Index
Part I - Philosophical Context: The Concepts of High-Cost Credit
1. Freedom
2. Regulation
3. Social Minimums Part II - The Social Context: Identifying High-Cost Credit Borrowers
4. Methodology
5. A Typology of Borrowers
6. Debtors: The Lived Experience
Conclusion and Future Agenda
Bibliography
Index