Once fed by burgeoning information technology, the credit-card industry is likely to succumb to further advances within the next few decades unless it adapts to the dynamics of economic activity in the 21st century. This essay is based on remarks delivered at the fall of 1998 meeting of the Law School Community of Visitors. Much of the information in this essay is discussed in greater detain in Payment Systems and Other Financial Transactions (Aspen, 1999), and in Searching for Negotiability in Payment and Credit Systems, 44 UCLA Law Review 951 (1997), both by the same author
Prepared Statement of Robert D. Manning, PhD, Hearing on Practices of the Credit Card Industry, be...
This article treats the theoretical consequences of consumer credit card use. A delayed repayment mo...
In the data, most consumer defaults on unsecured credit are informal and the lending industry devote...
Once fed by burgeoning information technology, the credit-card industry is likely to succumb to furt...
This is a substantially revised and focused version of Payments Policy in the Information Age. This ...
Although academics spend a great deal of time analyzing the fine details of the rules that govern ne...
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Credit card uses and abuses have found a worldwide audience with the recent downturn of the economy....
The casual observer of the legal academy would assume that negotiability is a legal principle of fou...
For decades, scholars have written on credit cards and attorney’s fees, but rarely together. This A...
For decades, scholars have written about credit cards and attorney’s fees, but rarely together. This...
This Article addresses the current credit card industry and its detrimental impact on society, and i...
This Comment posits that consumers lose their legal protections in the credit industry when arbitrat...
Transparent pricing is a prerequisite for an efficient, competitive market and responsible consumer ...
This paper asks, what can account for the rapid expansion and growing profitability of the US credit...
Prepared Statement of Robert D. Manning, PhD, Hearing on Practices of the Credit Card Industry, be...
This article treats the theoretical consequences of consumer credit card use. A delayed repayment mo...
In the data, most consumer defaults on unsecured credit are informal and the lending industry devote...
Once fed by burgeoning information technology, the credit-card industry is likely to succumb to furt...
This is a substantially revised and focused version of Payments Policy in the Information Age. This ...
Although academics spend a great deal of time analyzing the fine details of the rules that govern ne...
In this article, Mr. Szwak defines what credit cards are and discusses various legal issues that ari...
Credit card uses and abuses have found a worldwide audience with the recent downturn of the economy....
The casual observer of the legal academy would assume that negotiability is a legal principle of fou...
For decades, scholars have written on credit cards and attorney’s fees, but rarely together. This A...
For decades, scholars have written about credit cards and attorney’s fees, but rarely together. This...
This Article addresses the current credit card industry and its detrimental impact on society, and i...
This Comment posits that consumers lose their legal protections in the credit industry when arbitrat...
Transparent pricing is a prerequisite for an efficient, competitive market and responsible consumer ...
This paper asks, what can account for the rapid expansion and growing profitability of the US credit...
Prepared Statement of Robert D. Manning, PhD, Hearing on Practices of the Credit Card Industry, be...
This article treats the theoretical consequences of consumer credit card use. A delayed repayment mo...
In the data, most consumer defaults on unsecured credit are informal and the lending industry devote...