TY - BOOK AU - Auclair,Elizabeth AU - Balz,Manfred AU - Bourgoignie,Thierry AU - Böhmcker,Susanne AU - Caplovitz,David AU - Conaty,Pat AU - Dabson,Brian AU - Dauncey,Guy AU - Dejemeppe,Pierre AU - Domont-Naert,Françoise AU - Eichler-Weiskorn,Thomas AU - Ekins,Paul AU - Ford,Janet AU - Freytag,Harald AU - Galdos Loyola,Elena AU - Gibson,Tony AU - Godschalk,Hugo T.C. AU - Graf,Georg AU - Gründler,Peter AU - Hanak,Gerhard AU - Huls,Nick AU - Huls,Nick J.H. AU - Jan Schep,Gerrit AU - Johnson,Simon AU - Kaatz,Ruth AU - Kauukonen,Katariina AU - Kruse,John AU - Martin,Chantal AU - Mattfeldt,Harald AU - Mayer,Gottfried AU - Mitchell,Jeremy AU - Mitter,Gemot AU - Morawetz,Inge AU - Morin,Anne AU - Nagel,K.P. AU - Ortiz de Zarate,Antonio Matías AU - Petter Graver,Hans AU - Reifner,Udo AU - Reis,Claus AU - Repl,Jutta AU - Robertson,James AU - Rodrigues,Peter R. AU - Rothschild,Kurt W. AU - Schulz-Rackoll,Rolf AU - Schönbauer,Ulrich AU - Shapiro,Joan AU - Simpson,Robin AU - Spagnole,John A. AU - Sönksen,Inken AU - Vogler,Heinz AU - Wilhelmsson,Thomas AU - Wimmer,Sigrid AU - Woodall,Phil TI - Banking for People: Social Banking and New Poverty, Consumer Debts and Unemployment in Europe - National Reports SN - 9783110126754 U1 - 306.3 PY - 2019///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter, KW - Banks and banking KW - Europe KW - Congresses KW - Consumer credit KW - Credit cards KW - Debt KW - Bank KW - Soziale Verantwortung KW - Verbraucher KW - Westeuropa KW - Überschuldung KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Preface --; Contents in Brief --; Contents --; General Introduction --; European Declaration for Social Consumer Rights --; Volume I: Social Banking and New Poverty --; Part I: Economic Development and Private Indebtedness --; Chapter 1. Social Banking and New Poverty - Towards a New Approach in Law and Economics --; Chapter 2. Towards a Progressive Market --; Chapter 3. Economics and social problems --; Chapter 4. Consumer Credit and Human Capital in Germany --; Chapter 5. Credit, Debt and Financial Control in Great Britain --; Chapter 6. Financial Services - Who Will Gain from the Single Market? --; Part II: New Technologies and Consumer Debts --; Chapter 7. Credit Cards, New Technology and Consumer Debt --; Chapter 8. Indebtedness by Credit Cards in the Federal Republic of Germany? --; Chapter 9. Credit Card Mania in America --; Part III: Trade Unions, Consumer Unions and the Poor --; Chapter 10. Whose Agenda? Whose Resources? Whose Initiative? --; Chapter 11. Trade-Unions, Unemployment and the Unemployed in Germany --; Chapter 12. Consumer Organizations and the Struggle Against Poverty - The Example of Konsumenten Kontakt in the Netherlands --; Chapter 13. Credit for Poor People - Abolishing or Solving the Problem? --; Part IV: Ethical Banking - New Forms of a Social Market Economy --; Chapter 14. Ethical Banking --; Chapter 15. Alternative Banking and Ethical Investment --; Chapter 16. Bright Ideas and Empty Pockets: Overview of Development Banking in the UK --; Chapter 17. Shorebank Corporation: A Private Sector Banking Initiative to Renew Distressed Communities --; Chapter 18. The Mondragon Bank and the Cooperative Movement in Euskadia --; Chapter 19. Socially Directed Investment - And its Potential Role in Local Development --; Part V. Social Discrimination and Over-Indebtedness --; Chapter 20. Changing Labour Market Structures and Over-Indebtedness --; Chapter 21. Indebtedness of Offenders --; Chapter 22. Divorce and Consumer Debts in Germany: The Unequal Allocation of Risks Between Women and Men --; Part VI: Housing Debts --; Chapter 23. Introduction --; Chapter 24. Mortgage Loans: Some Consumer Concerns --; Chapter 25. Buyers of Residential Property - Their Situation in the Province of Grande-Synthe --; Chapter 26. Distressed Constructional Financing --; Chapter 27. Mortgage Debt in the United Kingdom --; Part VII: Personal Bankruptcy --; Chapter 28. Personal Bankruptcy in America --; Chapter 29. Discharge for Bankrupt Individuals under the German Bankruptcy Law Reform --; Chapter 30. Prospects for Statutory Consumer Debts Arrangement in the Netherlands --; Volume II: Overdebtedness, Unemployment and Policy Responses - National Reports --; Chapter 31. The Social Costs of Europe - General Report on Consumer Debts in Europe --; Chapter 32. Debts and Depression - A Survey of Austrian Debtors and the Unemployed --; Chapter 33. Consumer Credit in Belgium - Old Laws and New Problems --; Chapter 34. Unemployment, Debt and the Legal Principle of 'Social Force Majeure' in Finland --; Chapter 35. Minimum Wages, Rate Ceilings and Social Solidarity against Poverty - Unemployment and Consumer Debts in France --; Chapter 36. The Private Debt Crisis in a Prosperous Environment: Germany --; Chapter 37. Private and Public Concerns - Unemployment, Credit and Debt in Britain: An Overview --; Chapter 38. From Savings to Credit - Unemployment and Consumer Debts in Italy --; Chapter 39. Careful Lenders and Social Security - Trends in Unemployment, Consumer Credit and Debt in the Netherlands --; Chapter 40. Legal Protection for the Overindebted and Unemployed in Norway --; Chapter 41. Poverty and Debts - The Situation of Welfare Recipients and Debtors in Default in Sweden --; Chapter 42. 'Good' and 'Bad' Debts - Debtors' Protection and Pressure for Reform in Switzerland --; Chapter 43. Consumer Credit Protection for Low Risk Consumers in a Free Market Economy - The US-Consumer Credit Protection Law --; Bibliography --; Addresses of Associations and Institutions which Support Social Banking --; Authors --; Index --; Index: Names and Organisations --; Backmatter; restricted access UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110846034 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110846034 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110846034/original ER -