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Inequality, Consumer Credit and the Saving Puzzle (Hardcover)
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Inequality, Consumer Credit and the Saving Puzzle (Hardcover)
Series: New Directions in Modern Economics series
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Providing much needed context for current events like the sub-prime
mortgage crisis, this timely book presents a vision of an economy
evolved to greater dependence on consumer credit and analyzes the
trade-offs and risks associated with it. While synthesizing the
Keynesian theory of consumption with the Institutional theory of
habit selection (brought up to date with new knowledge from
evolutionary biology and neuroscience), this book represents an
in-depth treatment of the macroeconomic dimensions of consumer
credit and implications of recent financial innovations from a
non-traditional economic approach. Some of the effects of consumer
credit dependence include the potential for illiquidity in markets
for debt-collateralized securities, sub-prime contagion, or the
possibility of a Minsky-type debt deflation episode. The author
also argues that a sharp increase in borrowing by US households
over the past 20 years, aided by financial innovations such as the
securitization of consumer loans and sub-prime lending, have
lessened the harmful consequences of income inequality, and that
the collapse of personal saving after 1993 is actually a gradual
trend of consumer habits conforming to the imperatives of
corporatism. The book's primary audience will be academic
economists in sympathy with heterodox and pluralist approaches. It
sets forth an institutional or 'top-down' theory of household
spending behavior that should be of interest to readers in fields
such as sociology, consumer or family studies, psychology, or
anthropology. Much of the book is technically accessible for
non-economists and students.
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