by Ronald J. Mann
PUBLISHER: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521866111
PRICE: $65.00
PAGES: 250 pp
PUBLICATION DATE: September 2006
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Reviews
"This fascinating book delivers a rigorous and illuminating appraisal of the role played by credit and debit cards in the commercial life
of the USA and other developed economies.
Building on an impressive array of statistical data, Mann develops a balanced and objective assessment of the relationships between credit card spending, and card-related debt, and overall levels of consumer debt and bankruptcy within society. This ground-breaking comparative study will be an essential point of reference for all who seek to understand the latter-day phenomenon of the "plastic revolution", and to evaluate its associated benefits and costs."
Professor Ian F. Fletcher, Herbert Smith Chair of International Commercial Law, University College London