The consumer credit allows households to finance their expenses without having the money available to pay for. Of course, there is nothing new in this disconnection of the acts of buying and paying. What is new is the fact that credit practices have turned into a market. I show that : •The history of this economic activity is an history of attainment of autonomy for the credit activity from the sales activity. I study this process through three case studies : the firms Cetelem and Cofidis, and the revolving credit.•If credit prices are the same for all the clients of a credit offer, it appears that lower class households always pay more their indebtness. I propose an analyse of the indebtness practices and their costs. •Finally, I study the...
Market and credit interest rates in a partially disintermediated economy We analyse the relationshi...
Existing accounts of consumer credit market making have done much to explore the business models, te...
This article aims to describe the sociological studies of credit developed in France over the past d...
The consumer credit allows households to finance their expenses without having the money available t...
Longtemps, on n’a « fait crédit » qu’à des gens de confiance, parents, proches, familiers, clients f...
Longtemps, on n a fait crédit qu à des gens de confiance, parents, proches, familiers, clients fidèl...
Consumer credit development and real economy The amplitude of the recent rise in consumption loans ...
The bank laws of 1966-1967, called the “Debré Acts”, triggered a spectacular development in French b...
International audienceUsing as its departure point the controversy raised in 1953 by the National Ec...
Credit relations have not been thoroughly examined by modern historians and are usually viewed throu...
We explore the transformation of consumer credit markets in France through the twentieth-century fro...
Credit cost : standard factors and market conditions The Governor of the Bank of France has recentl...
L'histoire du développement du crédit à la consommation dans la seconde moitié du 20è siècle en F...
This paper aims to describe the social studies of credit developed in France over the past dozen yea...
La bancarisation des ménages puis l évolution de l offre de crédit aux particuliers à partir des ann...
Market and credit interest rates in a partially disintermediated economy We analyse the relationshi...
Existing accounts of consumer credit market making have done much to explore the business models, te...
This article aims to describe the sociological studies of credit developed in France over the past d...
The consumer credit allows households to finance their expenses without having the money available t...
Longtemps, on n’a « fait crédit » qu’à des gens de confiance, parents, proches, familiers, clients f...
Longtemps, on n a fait crédit qu à des gens de confiance, parents, proches, familiers, clients fidèl...
Consumer credit development and real economy The amplitude of the recent rise in consumption loans ...
The bank laws of 1966-1967, called the “Debré Acts”, triggered a spectacular development in French b...
International audienceUsing as its departure point the controversy raised in 1953 by the National Ec...
Credit relations have not been thoroughly examined by modern historians and are usually viewed throu...
We explore the transformation of consumer credit markets in France through the twentieth-century fro...
Credit cost : standard factors and market conditions The Governor of the Bank of France has recentl...
L'histoire du développement du crédit à la consommation dans la seconde moitié du 20è siècle en F...
This paper aims to describe the social studies of credit developed in France over the past dozen yea...
La bancarisation des ménages puis l évolution de l offre de crédit aux particuliers à partir des ann...
Market and credit interest rates in a partially disintermediated economy We analyse the relationshi...
Existing accounts of consumer credit market making have done much to explore the business models, te...
This article aims to describe the sociological studies of credit developed in France over the past d...