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Credit and Debt in an Unequal Society

Establishing a Consumer Credit Market in South Africa
Buch | Hardcover
212 Seiten
2020
Berghahn Books (Verlag)
978-1-78920-638-8 (ISBN)
169,95 inkl. MwSt
Investigates the political reasons for South Africa adopting an allegedly self-regulating market despite its disastrous effects and identifies the colonialist ideas of property rights as a mainstay of the existing social order.
South Africa was one of the first countries in the Global South that established a financialized consumer credit market. This market consolidates rather than alleviates the extreme social inequality within a country. This book investigates the political reasons for adopting an allegedly self-regulating market despite its disastrous effects and identifies the colonialist ideas of property rights as a mainstay of the existing social order. The book addresses sociologists, political scientists, anthropologists and legal scholars interested in the interaction of economy and law in contemporary market societies.

Jürgen Schraten is a sociologist at the University of Giessen. Currently he acts as principal investigator of a research project comparing the role of contracts and property in the financialized economies of South Africa, the United States and Germany. His recent publications include ‘Habits of Austerity, Financialization and New Ways of Dealing with Money’, in Keith Hart (ed.), Economy For and Against Democracy, (Berghahn, 2015).

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgements

Notes on Transliteration

List of Abbreviations



Introduction



Chapter 1. Borrowing in the South African Consumer Credit Market

Chapter 2. Raising the Storm of a Free Consumer Credit Market

Chapter 3. The Institutional Framework: Implementing a Consumer Credit Market

Chapter 4. Legislator’s Reactions to the Consumer Credit Market Crisis 2012-2014

Chapter 5. The Model of Rational Action in the South African Consumer Credit Market



Conclusion: The Missed Options of the South African Consumer Credit Market



References

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie The Human Economy
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Betriebswirtschaft / Management Spezielle Betriebswirtschaftslehre Bankbetriebslehre
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre
ISBN-10 1-78920-638-3 / 1789206383
ISBN-13 978-1-78920-638-8 / 9781789206388
Zustand Neuware
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