"Information from Human Environmental Sciences Extension.""Consumer and family economics.""This publication was revised by Joyce Cavanagh, former Consumer and Family Economics Extension specialist and Laura Reynolds, graduate assistant, Department of Consumer and Family Economics, University of Missouri-Columbia."Reprinted 9/03/2.5M
This article provides an editorial introduction to the special issue of Consumption Markets & Cultur...
This paper explains credit, including definitions, places where you can get credit and answers to fr...
Much has recently been written about the desirability of restric-tive usury laws. While low maximum ...
"Information from Human Environmental Sciences Extension.""Consumer and family economics."Revised 7/...
"Information from Human Environmental Sciences Extension.""Family economics."Revised 10/97/5M
Acquiring credit means you can use someone else\u27s money for a certain period of time to expand yo...
Less than two generations ago America discovered mass production. Scarcely one generation ago Americ...
One function of the Truth in Lending Act was to promote consumer shopping for credit by providing st...
Cover title."October, 1981."Prepared by: Veree Ethridge and Joan L. Bonnett.Bibliography: p. 15
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73121/1/j.1745-6606.1973.tb00518.x.pd
A two period analysis of optimal credit use for consumers facing uncertain income is developed to gi...
This article treats the theoretical consequences of consumer credit card use. A delayed repayment mo...
Consumers who want to save interest charges on large loans, such as a home mortgage or auto loan, us...
The Cost of Credit: Protecting Consumers in a Regulated Fringe Credit Market proposes that federal f...
We review the literature in sociology and related fields on the fast global growth of consumer credi...
This article provides an editorial introduction to the special issue of Consumption Markets & Cultur...
This paper explains credit, including definitions, places where you can get credit and answers to fr...
Much has recently been written about the desirability of restric-tive usury laws. While low maximum ...
"Information from Human Environmental Sciences Extension.""Consumer and family economics."Revised 7/...
"Information from Human Environmental Sciences Extension.""Family economics."Revised 10/97/5M
Acquiring credit means you can use someone else\u27s money for a certain period of time to expand yo...
Less than two generations ago America discovered mass production. Scarcely one generation ago Americ...
One function of the Truth in Lending Act was to promote consumer shopping for credit by providing st...
Cover title."October, 1981."Prepared by: Veree Ethridge and Joan L. Bonnett.Bibliography: p. 15
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73121/1/j.1745-6606.1973.tb00518.x.pd
A two period analysis of optimal credit use for consumers facing uncertain income is developed to gi...
This article treats the theoretical consequences of consumer credit card use. A delayed repayment mo...
Consumers who want to save interest charges on large loans, such as a home mortgage or auto loan, us...
The Cost of Credit: Protecting Consumers in a Regulated Fringe Credit Market proposes that federal f...
We review the literature in sociology and related fields on the fast global growth of consumer credi...
This article provides an editorial introduction to the special issue of Consumption Markets & Cultur...
This paper explains credit, including definitions, places where you can get credit and answers to fr...
Much has recently been written about the desirability of restric-tive usury laws. While low maximum ...