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Financial literacy and the creation of financial citizens |
Gail Pearson |
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Broad standards as a vehicle for consumer rights : the case of financial products in the united kingdom |
Iain MacNeil |
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From status to contract : evolving paradigms for regulating consumer credit |
Rashmi Dyal-Chand |
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The EU financial services policy and its effect on consumer law |
Manfred Westphal |
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Responsible lending or restrictive lending practices? : balancing concerns regarding over-indebtedness with addressing financial exclusion |
Therese Wilson |
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Payday loans : unintended consequences of American efforts to tame the beast |
Mary Spector |
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Credit alternatives and micro-lending in American immigrant communities |
James P. Nehf |
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Better consumer protection under the statutory "in duplum" rule |
Michelle Kelly-Louw |
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A struggling social safety net : global lessons from bankruptcy and healthcare reforms in the United States, France, and England |
Robert J. Landry, III, and Amy K. Yarbrough |
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The reform of administration orders within a new consumer credit framework |
André Boraine |
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Defining the unincorporated business in financial distress : should it be treated as a business or as a consumer? |
Anneli Loubser |
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Financial literacy and the creation of financial citizens |
Gail Pearson |
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Broad standards as a vehicle for consumer rights : the case of financial products in the united kingdom |
Iain MacNeil |
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From status to contract : evolving paradigms for regulating consumer credit |
Rashmi Dyal-Chand |