The article begins with an overview of the causes of the economic and financial crisis that struck in the fall of 2008. It then sets out to show how the failure to give due consideration to collective consumer interests and representation led to a lopsided interpretation of the role control agencies were expected to play. It concludes with the idea that effective political involvement by consumers is an essential safeguard in a democracy and an important factor for softening the impact of economic crises on consumers in the future.Este artículo inicia con un panorama de las causas de la crisis económica y financiera que golpeó en el otoño de 2008; después continúa mostrando cómo el error que significó no dar la consideración debida a los in...
This Article will appear in a May 2009 symposium issue of the Florida International University Law R...
The article argues that the current financial crisis that began unfolding in late 2007 cannot be exp...
This article is a short introduction to a special section on economic ideas and the political constr...
The article begins with an overview of the causes of the economic and financial crisis that struck i...
The article begins with an overview of the causes of the economic and financial crisis that struck i...
International audienceThis article seeks to analyze the institutional roots of the last decades’ fin...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The financial crisis that took hold in 2008 had many cause...
Abstract: The aim of this article is to provide a brief analysis of the current financial crisis, ev...
This article considers the financial panic of 2008 in historical context by analyzing the institutio...
The article1 argues that the ‘information paradigm’, within which the concept of ‘average’ consumer ...
This article addresses the issue of the relationship between 'the market' and democracy in the Europ...
What is the role of non-state actors—corporate and civic—in influencing and redirecting regulatory r...
In this article, we examine the different causal chains leading to the crisis in the United States a...
This Article argues that the current global financial crisis, which was first called the subprime cr...
International audienceThis article seeks to address one of the major pillars of the financial libera...
This Article will appear in a May 2009 symposium issue of the Florida International University Law R...
The article argues that the current financial crisis that began unfolding in late 2007 cannot be exp...
This article is a short introduction to a special section on economic ideas and the political constr...
The article begins with an overview of the causes of the economic and financial crisis that struck i...
The article begins with an overview of the causes of the economic and financial crisis that struck i...
International audienceThis article seeks to analyze the institutional roots of the last decades’ fin...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The financial crisis that took hold in 2008 had many cause...
Abstract: The aim of this article is to provide a brief analysis of the current financial crisis, ev...
This article considers the financial panic of 2008 in historical context by analyzing the institutio...
The article1 argues that the ‘information paradigm’, within which the concept of ‘average’ consumer ...
This article addresses the issue of the relationship between 'the market' and democracy in the Europ...
What is the role of non-state actors—corporate and civic—in influencing and redirecting regulatory r...
In this article, we examine the different causal chains leading to the crisis in the United States a...
This Article argues that the current global financial crisis, which was first called the subprime cr...
International audienceThis article seeks to address one of the major pillars of the financial libera...
This Article will appear in a May 2009 symposium issue of the Florida International University Law R...
The article argues that the current financial crisis that began unfolding in late 2007 cannot be exp...
This article is a short introduction to a special section on economic ideas and the political constr...