封面
声明
致谢
中文摘要
英文摘要
目录
Introduction
Chapter One The Historical Background of Postwar Consumer Credit Revolution
1.1 The Rising Consumerism and Credit Availability
1.2 Government’s Role in the Development of Credit
1.3 The American Dream Pursued Through Credit
1.4 Saving VS Spending
Chapter Two The Development Of Consumer Credit
2.1 From Installment Credit to Revolving Credit
2.2 The Credit Infrastructure Legitimized
2.3 The Development of American Credit Reporting Industry
2.4 Risk of Credit Scoring
Chapter Three Significance and Implications of the Postwar Consumer Credit Revolution
3.1 Inclusion VS Exclusion
3.2 From the Calvinist Ethos to the Spirit of Consumption
3.3 Student Credit Dependency
3.4 Overindebtedness
Conclusion
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