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Consumer instalment credit / Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Washington, D. C : Government Printing Office, 1957.Descripción: 6 volumenes en 3 partes : ilustraciones a blanco y negro ; 25 cmTema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • HG 3754 .5 .U5E88 1957
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1. The problem and the study, 1 -- 2. The changing role of consumption, 7 -- 3. Types of instalment credit and credit institutions, 22 -- 4. Operating characteristics of consumer credit institutions, 43 -- 5. Operating experience, 66 -- 6. Users of instalment credit, 85 -- 7. Effects of changes in instalment credit terms, 119 -- 8. Growth of consumer instalment credit, 140 -- 9. Instalment credit and aggregate demand, 164 -- 10. The burden of consumer instalment debt, 189 -- 11. Consumer credit and economic instability, 205 -- 12. Theories of consumer instalment credit in relation to economic stability, 235 -- 13. Consumer instalment credit and the credit market, 257 -- 14. Experience "with consumer instalment credit regulation, 286 -- 15. Prospects for long-term growth in consumer instalment credit, 325 -- 16. Conflicting viewpoints, 356.
VOLUMEN 2 -- I. Financial characteristics of principal consumer lenders, 5 -- II. Consumer credit and the credit market, 43 Ill. Automobile Instalment credit terms and practices, 143 -- IV. National survey of households, 1954-56: debt status, car purchase, and home ownership, 173 -- V. Consumer instalment credit and its regulation abroad, 245 -- VI. Alternative statutory approaches to instalment credit regulation, 279.
PARTE II – VOLUMEN I -- Introduction / Geoffrey H. Moore and Thomas R. Atkinson, xiii -- Instalment credit and business cycles / Don D. Humphrey, 3 -- Comment / V Lewis Bassie, 56 -- Changes in the quality of consumer instalment credit / Geoffrey H. Moore, Thomas R. Atkinson, and Philip A. Klein, 70 -- Comment / W. David Robbins, 158 -- Consumer credit and economic growth / Ervin Miller, 169 -- Comment / Friedrich A. Lutz, Moses Abramovitz, 234 -- Consumer credit expansion: macroeconomic analysis and data requirements / John S. Atlee, 254 -- Comment / Duncan McC. Holthausen, 294 -- The financing of consumer credit institutions / Eli Shapiro and David Meiselman, 298 -- Comment / James S. Earley, 414 -- Sources and costs of funds of large sales finance companies / Donald P. Jacobs, 324 -- Comment / James S. Earley, 414 -- Market practices in the consumer lending industry / Theodore A. Andersen, 424 -- Comment / Wallace P. Mors, 440 -- Attitudes toward saving and borrowing / George Katona, 450 -- Comment / Guy H. Orcutt, 545 -- Factors associated with the use of consumer credit / John B. Lansing, E. Scott Maynes, and Mordechai Kreinin, 487 -- Comment / Guy H. Orcutt, 545 -- Consumer debt and spending: some evidence from analysis of a survey / James Tobin, 521 -- Comment / Guy H. Orcutt, George Katona, 550.
PARTE II – VOLUEMEN II -- For standby consumer credit control / Marcus Nadler, 3 -- Comment / Lester V. Chandler, 29 -- Consumer credit control as an instrument of monetary policy for economic stability / Robert P. Shay, 37 -- Comment / Arthur Smithies, 68 -- Consumer credit control as an instrument of stabilization policy / Milton Friedman, 73 -- Comment / Robert C. Turner, 103 -- Consumer credit control and central banking / Edward C. Simmons, 112 -- Comment / Herbert Stein, 138 -- Further comment / Robert P. Shay, Albert Gailord Hark, Ruth P. Mack, Guy H. Orcutt, James S. Earley, Edward J. Kilberg, Philip A. Klein, 143.
PARTE III -- I. Nature and scope of this study, 1 -- II. Trade associations, 13 -- III. Commercial banks, 24 -- IV. Sales finance companies, 60 -- V. Consumer finance companies, 98 -- VI. Manufacturers, 112 -- VII. Department stores, 137 -- VIII. Mail-order companies, 159 -- IX. Automobile dealers, 168 -- X. Furniture stores, 184 -- XI. Appliance and radio-tv dealers, 204 -- XII. Jewelry stores, 215 -- XIII. Power and light companies, 222 -- XIV. Consumer groups, 226.
PARTE IV -- 1. Major findings, 1 -- 2. New car purchases, 1954-55, 8 -- 3. Credit and cash purchases, 24 -- 4. Credit purchases: amounts and sources of funds, 41 -- 5. Credit terms in new car instalment contracts, 55 -- 6. Repayment experience on credit purchases, 80 -- 7. Attitudes and plans in 1956 of 1954-55 new car buyers, 89 -- Appendix: Methods and definitions (detailed contents on pages 107-108), 109.
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v.1 pte. 1 Growth and import - v.2 pte. 1 Growth and import - v.1 pte. 2 Conference on regulation - v.2 pte. 2 Conference on regulation - pte. 3 Views on regulations - 4 Financing new car purchases.

1. The problem and the study, 1 --
2. The changing role of consumption, 7 --
3. Types of instalment credit and credit institutions, 22 --
4. Operating characteristics of consumer credit institutions, 43 --
5. Operating experience, 66 --
6. Users of instalment credit, 85 --
7. Effects of changes in instalment credit terms, 119 --
8. Growth of consumer instalment credit, 140 --
9. Instalment credit and aggregate demand, 164 --
10. The burden of consumer instalment debt, 189 --
11. Consumer credit and economic instability, 205 --
12. Theories of consumer instalment credit in relation to economic stability, 235 --
13. Consumer instalment credit and the credit market, 257 --
14. Experience "with consumer instalment credit regulation, 286 --
15. Prospects for long-term growth in consumer instalment credit, 325 --
16. Conflicting viewpoints, 356.

VOLUMEN 2 --
I. Financial characteristics of principal consumer lenders, 5 --
II. Consumer credit and the credit market, 43
Ill. Automobile Instalment credit terms and practices, 143 --
IV. National survey of households, 1954-56: debt status, car purchase, and home ownership, 173 --
V. Consumer instalment credit and its regulation abroad, 245 --
VI. Alternative statutory approaches to instalment credit regulation, 279.

PARTE II –
VOLUMEN I --
Introduction /
Geoffrey H. Moore and Thomas R. Atkinson, xiii --
Instalment credit and business cycles /
Don D. Humphrey, 3 --
Comment /
V Lewis Bassie, 56 --
Changes in the quality of consumer instalment credit /
Geoffrey H. Moore, Thomas R. Atkinson, and Philip A. Klein, 70 --
Comment /
W. David Robbins, 158 --
Consumer credit and economic growth /
Ervin Miller, 169 --
Comment /
Friedrich A. Lutz, Moses Abramovitz, 234 --
Consumer credit expansion: macroeconomic analysis and data requirements /
John S. Atlee, 254 --
Comment /
Duncan McC. Holthausen, 294 --
The financing of consumer credit institutions /
Eli Shapiro and David Meiselman, 298 --
Comment /
James S. Earley, 414 --
Sources and costs of funds of large sales finance companies /
Donald P. Jacobs, 324 --
Comment /
James S. Earley, 414 --
Market practices in the consumer lending industry /
Theodore A. Andersen, 424 --
Comment /
Wallace P. Mors, 440 --
Attitudes toward saving and borrowing /
George Katona, 450 --
Comment /
Guy H. Orcutt, 545 --
Factors associated with the use of consumer credit /
John B. Lansing, E. Scott Maynes, and Mordechai Kreinin, 487 --
Comment /
Guy H. Orcutt, 545 --
Consumer debt and spending: some evidence from analysis of a survey /
James Tobin, 521 --
Comment /
Guy H. Orcutt, George Katona, 550.

PARTE II –
VOLUEMEN II --
For standby consumer credit control /
Marcus Nadler, 3 --
Comment /
Lester V. Chandler, 29 --
Consumer credit control as an instrument of monetary policy for economic stability /
Robert P. Shay, 37 --
Comment /
Arthur Smithies, 68 --
Consumer credit control as an instrument of stabilization policy /
Milton Friedman, 73 --
Comment /
Robert C. Turner, 103 --
Consumer credit control and central banking /
Edward C. Simmons, 112 --
Comment /
Herbert Stein, 138 --
Further comment /
Robert P. Shay, Albert Gailord Hark, Ruth P. Mack, Guy H. Orcutt, James S. Earley, Edward J. Kilberg, Philip A. Klein, 143.

PARTE III --
I. Nature and scope of this study, 1 --
II. Trade associations, 13 --
III. Commercial banks, 24 --
IV. Sales finance companies, 60 --
V. Consumer finance companies, 98 --
VI. Manufacturers, 112 --
VII. Department stores, 137 --
VIII. Mail-order companies, 159 --
IX. Automobile dealers, 168 --
X. Furniture stores, 184 --
XI. Appliance and radio-tv dealers, 204 --
XII. Jewelry stores, 215 --
XIII. Power and light companies, 222 --
XIV. Consumer groups, 226.

PARTE IV --
1. Major findings, 1 --
2. New car purchases, 1954-55, 8 --
3. Credit and cash purchases, 24 --
4. Credit purchases: amounts and sources of funds, 41 --
5. Credit terms in new car instalment contracts, 55 --
6. Repayment experience on credit purchases, 80 --
7. Attitudes and plans in 1956 of 1954-55 new car buyers, 89 --
Appendix: Methods and definitions (detailed contents on pages 107-108), 109.

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