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The Engine of Enterprise - Credit in America (Hardcover)
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The Engine of Enterprise - Credit in America (Hardcover)
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American households, businesses, and governments have always used
intensive amounts of credit. The Engine of Enterprise traces the
story of credit from colonial times to the present, highlighting
its productive role in building national prosperity. Rowena
Olegario probes enduring questions that have divided Americans: Who
should have access to credit? How should creditors assess
borrowers' creditworthiness? How can people accommodate to, rather
than just eliminate, the risks of a credit-dependent economy? In
the 1790s Alexander Hamilton saw credit as "the invigorating
principle" that would spur the growth of America's young economy.
His great rival, Thomas Jefferson, deemed it a grave risk, inviting
burdens of debt that would amount to national self-enslavement.
Even today, credit lies at the heart of longstanding debates about
opportunity, democracy, individual responsibility, and government's
reach. Olegario goes beyond these timeless debates to explain how
the institutions and legal frameworks of borrowing and lending
evolved and how attitudes about credit both reflected and drove
those changes. Properly managed, credit promised to be a powerful
tool. Mismanaged, it augured disaster. The Engine of Enterprise
demonstrates how this tension led to the creation of bankruptcy
laws, credit-reporting agencies, and insurance regimes to harness
the power of credit while minimizing its destabilizing effects.
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