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The History of Consumer Credit

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  • 190 pages
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The book explores the historical controversy surrounding consumer credit, tracing its evolution from ancient loans to modern credit cards. It highlights significant milestones, starting with the Hammurabi Code and extending to contemporary issues like household overindebtedness. By examining these developments, the authors provide a historical context that informs current debates on the legitimacy and impact of consumer credit in society.

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