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Buch, Englisch, 392 Seiten, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 233 mm, Gewicht: 558 g

Reihe: Politics and Society in Twentieth Century America

Hyman

Debtor Nation

The History of America in Red Ink
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
ISBN: 978-0-691-15616-3
Verlag: Princeton University Press

The History of America in Red Ink

Buch, Englisch, 392 Seiten, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 233 mm, Gewicht: 558 g

Reihe: Politics and Society in Twentieth Century America

ISBN: 978-0-691-15616-3
Verlag: Princeton University Press


Before the twentieth century, personal debt resided on the fringes of the American economy, the province of small-time criminals and struggling merchants. By the end of the century, however, the most profitable corporations and banks in the country lent money to millions of American debtors. How did this happen? The first book to follow the history of personal debt in modern America, Debtor Nation traces the evolution of debt over the course of the twentieth century, following its transformation from fringe to mainstream--thanks to federal policy, financial innovation, and retail competition.How did banks begin making personal loans to consumers during the Great Depression? Why did the government invent mortgage-backed securities? Why was all consumer credit, not just mortgages, tax deductible until 1986? Who invented the credit card? Examining the intersection of government and business in everyday life, Louis Hyman takes the reader behind the scenes of the institutions that made modern lending possible: the halls of Congress, the boardrooms of multinationals, and the back rooms of loan sharks. America's newfound indebtedness resulted not from a culture in decline, but from changes in the larger structure of American capitalism that were created, in part, by the choices of the powerful--choices that made lending money to facilitate consumption more profitable than lending to invest in expanded production. From the origins of car financing to the creation of subprime lending, Debtor Nation presents a nuanced history of consumer credit practices in the United States and shows how little loans became big business.

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List of Illustrations ix

An Introduction to the History of Debt 1

Chapter One: Making Credit Modern: The Origins of the Debt Infrastructure in the 1920s 10

Chapter Two: Debt and Recovery: New Deal Housing Policy and the Making of National Mortgage Markets 45

Chapter Three: How Commercial Bankers Discovered Consumer Credit: The Federal Housing Administration and Personal Loan Departments, 1934-1938 73

Chapter Four: War and Credit: Government Regulation and Changing Credit Practices 98

Chapter Five: Postwar Consumer Credit: Borrowing for Prosperity 132

Chapter Six: Legitimating the Credit Infrastructure: Race, Gender, and Credit Access 173

Chapter Seven: Securing Debt in an Insecure World: Credit Cards and Capital Markets 220

Epilogue: Debt as Choice, Debt as Structure 281

Acknowledgments 289

Abbreviations 291

Notes 293

References 363

Index 365


Hyman, Louis
Louis Hyman is assistant professor of history at the ILR School of Cornell University.



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