This Article explores the relationship between consumer credit markets and bankruptcy policy. In general, I argue that the causative relationships running between borrowing and bankruptcy compel a new strategy for policing the conduct of lenders and borrowers in modern consumer credit markets. The strategy must be sensitive to the role of the credit card in lending markets and must recognize that both issuers and cardholders are well placed to respond to the increased levels of spending and indebtedness. In the latter parts of the Article, I recommend mandatory minimum payment requirements, a tax on distressed credit card debt, and the subordination of payments to credit card lenders in bankruptcy. I also argue that many aspects of the Amer...
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice shows that peop...
The Cost of Credit: Protecting Consumers in a Regulated Fringe Credit Market proposes that federal f...
This paper analyzes the effects of credit card use on broader economic indicators, specifically cons...
This article explores the relationship between consumer credit markets and bankruptcy policy. In gen...
Credit card delinquencies and personal bankruptcy rates increased during the mid 1990s, despite the ...
Those that backed the 2005 bankruptcy reform law argued that it would protect creditors from consume...
Congress recently enacted amendments to the Bankruptcy Code that possess the overarching theme of cr...
From 1980 to 2004, the number of personal bankruptcy filings in the United States increased more tha...
This article reviews the law and economics of consumer debt collection and its regulation, a topic t...
This article discusses comparative consumer bankruptcy in the context of the international spread of...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2004.Includes bibliograp...
Those that backed the 2005 bankruptcy reform law argued that it would protect creditors from consume...
This dissertation comprises three self-contained essays in which I analyze the effects of consumer b...
This article treats the theoretical consequences of consumer credit card use. A delayed repayment mo...
Abstract Financial innovations are a common explanation for the rise in credit card debt and bankrup...
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice shows that peop...
The Cost of Credit: Protecting Consumers in a Regulated Fringe Credit Market proposes that federal f...
This paper analyzes the effects of credit card use on broader economic indicators, specifically cons...
This article explores the relationship between consumer credit markets and bankruptcy policy. In gen...
Credit card delinquencies and personal bankruptcy rates increased during the mid 1990s, despite the ...
Those that backed the 2005 bankruptcy reform law argued that it would protect creditors from consume...
Congress recently enacted amendments to the Bankruptcy Code that possess the overarching theme of cr...
From 1980 to 2004, the number of personal bankruptcy filings in the United States increased more tha...
This article reviews the law and economics of consumer debt collection and its regulation, a topic t...
This article discusses comparative consumer bankruptcy in the context of the international spread of...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2004.Includes bibliograp...
Those that backed the 2005 bankruptcy reform law argued that it would protect creditors from consume...
This dissertation comprises three self-contained essays in which I analyze the effects of consumer b...
This article treats the theoretical consequences of consumer credit card use. A delayed repayment mo...
Abstract Financial innovations are a common explanation for the rise in credit card debt and bankrup...
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice shows that peop...
The Cost of Credit: Protecting Consumers in a Regulated Fringe Credit Market proposes that federal f...
This paper analyzes the effects of credit card use on broader economic indicators, specifically cons...