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This book explores the complex interactions between debt and
austerity, analysing the social, economic, and legal implications
of governments’ responses to the 2008 financial crisis. Â
Demonstrating how the nature of debt for those on low incomes has
changed radically over the last decade, the chapters provide
insight into how structural inequality was exacerbated by changes
in the redistributive state, the legal system, and the welfare
system. The examination occurs on a number of levels and these
issues are explored through the lens of power, place, and class.
The authors utilize both international case studies and 'on the
ground' experiences, reviewing the role of high cost credit,
bailiffs, local governments, bankruptcy, and debt advice. Through
the analysis of the nature and structure of debt in specific
countries, it highlights important lessons for a global audience.
 This unique book offers a broad, multi-faceted insight into
the issue of low-income debt which will greatly benefit academics
in law, social policy, geography, and economics. Its focus on
practical steps and potential reforms, as well as contributions
from third sector organizations, will also interest practitioners,
policymakers, and NGOs.
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