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      International Responses to Issues of Credit and Over-indebtedness in the Wake of Crisis
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      International Responses to Issues of Credit and Over-indebtedness in the Wake of Crisis

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      International Responses to Issues of Credit and Over-indebtedness in the Wake of Crisis book

      ByTherese Wilson
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2013
      eBook Published 27 April 2016
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315589534
      Pages 272
      eBook ISBN 9781315589534
      Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Law, Politics & International Relations
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      Wilson, T. (2013). International Responses to Issues of Credit and Over-indebtedness in the Wake of Crisis (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315589534

      ABSTRACT

      This book explores the political, economic and regulatory context in which credit regulation is taking place following the global financial crisis. It suggests that current neoliberal economic policies favour multi-national corporations rather than consumers and examines regulatory responses to the internationalization of consumer finance protection. Detailing how EU consumers have been affected by national economic conditions, the book also analyses the lending regimes of Europe, Australia, the US and South Africa and offers suggestions for responsible lending to avoid over-indebtedness and corrupt mortgage-lending. Finally, new approaches and directions for consumer credit regulations are outlined, such as protection for small businesses, protection against risky credit products, reorganization of mortgage securitization and the possibility of a partnership model to address financial exclusion. The book includes contributions from leading names in the field of consumer law and will be invaluable to those interested in banking, business and commercial law.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |2 pages

      Part I Introduction

      chapter 1|10 pages

      Credit and Over-indebtedness: Current Context, Regulatory Responses and Future Possibilities

      part |2 pages

      Part II International Context

      chapter 2|32 pages

      Continuity, not Rupture: The Persistence of Neoliberalism in the Internationalization of Consumer Finance Regulation

      chapter 3|30 pages

      Access to, and Exclusion of, European Consumers from Financial Markets after the Global Financial Crisis

      part |2 pages

      Part III Current Responses

      chapter 4|30 pages

      Culture or Politics? Models of Consumer Credit Regulation in France and the UK

      chapter 5|24 pages

      The Responsible Lending Response

      part |2 pages

      Part IV Possible Future Initiatives

      chapter 6|50 pages

      Extending Responsible Lending to Small Business: A ‘Consumer’ Categorization?

      chapter 7|22 pages

      Innovating for ‘Safe Consumer Credit’: Drawing on Product Safety Regulation to Protect Consumers of Credit

      chapter 8|24 pages

      Bank–Community Development Finance Institution Partnerships as a Means for Addressing Financial Vulnerability

      chapter 9|22 pages

      Mortgage Racketeering: The American Home Mortgage Foreclosure Crisis and the UN Convention Against Corruption

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