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The sociological foundations in the economic order
Economics of the debt pattern
Agencies of credit
Regulation for social usefulness.

The evolution of the consumer / Arthur Fieler
Brief for the consumer / Broadus Mitchell
The consumption unit of society
the family / Howard F. Bigelow
The family as a unit in industrial society / Charles W. Coulter
The margin of economic security for farm families / Louis H. Bean
The effects of insecurity on family life / William Haber
Legal attempts toward minimum security / Robert W. Kelso
Revolution in the idea of thrift / William L. Nunn
The pay-as-you-use idea / Frank Parker
What consumer credit is / M. R. Neifeld
Volume and classification of consumer loans / Margaret Grobben
The market for consumer credit: a case in "imperfect competition" / Theodore O. Yntema
Consumer credit and individual bankruptcy / John H. Cover
Consumer credit and economic instability / Thomas Nixon Carver
Effect of consumer credit on the business cycle / Ray B. Westerfield
Charge accounts of retail merchants / Arthur H. Hert
Installment selling and finance companies / Milan V. Ayres
The licensed lender / Edgar F. Fowler
The personal loan department of a large commercial bank / John B. Paddi
Industrial banks / Gilbert Harold
Pawn shops / Edmund Mottershead, III
Coöperative consumer credit / C. R. Orchard
Government agencies of credit / Shirley K. Hart
Borrowing on life insurance policies / Edward Berman
The development of regulation / John S. Bradway
Rethinking usury laws / Reginald Heber Smith
How regulation works in practice: the regulator / Earl E. Davidson
Consumer credit as it comes to the legal aid society of New York / W. Bruce Cobb
The changing philosophy of small loan regulation / Rolf Nugent
A case study of the effects of consumer credit upon the family / Earle Edward Eubank
The social worker in the service of the small loan business / Charles A. Gates.

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