Shortchanged: life and debt in the fringe economy
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Sprache: | English |
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San Francisco, Calif.
Berrett-Koehler
c2005
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Ausgabe: | 1st ed |
Schriftenreihe: | BK currents book
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 218-236) and index |
Beschreibung: | xx, 252 p. |
ISBN: | 1576753360 9781576753361 9781605098050 |
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spelling | Karger, Howard Jacob 1948- Verfasser aut Shortchanged life and debt in the fringe economy Howard Karger 1st ed San Francisco, Calif. Berrett-Koehler c2005 xx, 252 p. txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier BK currents book Includes bibliographical references (p. 218-236) and index pt. I. Overview of the fringe economy -- 1. America's changing fringe economy -- 2. Why the fringe economy is growing -- 3. Debt and the functionally poor middle class -- pt. II. The fringe sectors -- 4. The credit card industry -- 5. Storefront loans : pawnshops, payday loans, and tax refund lenders -- 6. Alternative services : check-cashers, the rent-to-own industry, and telecommunications -- 7. Fringe housing -- 8. Real estate speculation and foreclosure -- 9. The fringe auto industry -- 10. The getting-out-of-debt industry -- pt. III. Looking forward -- 11. What can be done to control the fringe economy? -- Glossary Wirtschaft Poor United States Working class United States Economic conditions Informal sector (Economics) United States Financial services industry United States Debt United States USA |
spellingShingle | Karger, Howard Jacob 1948- Shortchanged life and debt in the fringe economy pt. I. Overview of the fringe economy -- 1. America's changing fringe economy -- 2. Why the fringe economy is growing -- 3. Debt and the functionally poor middle class -- pt. II. The fringe sectors -- 4. The credit card industry -- 5. Storefront loans : pawnshops, payday loans, and tax refund lenders -- 6. Alternative services : check-cashers, the rent-to-own industry, and telecommunications -- 7. Fringe housing -- 8. Real estate speculation and foreclosure -- 9. The fringe auto industry -- 10. The getting-out-of-debt industry -- pt. III. Looking forward -- 11. What can be done to control the fringe economy? -- Glossary Wirtschaft Poor United States Working class United States Economic conditions Informal sector (Economics) United States Financial services industry United States Debt United States |
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title_auth | Shortchanged life and debt in the fringe economy |
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