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| #2195523 in eBooks | 2010-05-20 | 2010-05-20 | File type: PDF||10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.| Clear, informative, and a great read|By BigBri|First and foremost, this is an extremely well-written book. Though my knowledge of finance is limited, Geisst is a joy to read, even if I had to take some sections slowly. I appreciated the historic approach which clearly traces the rise of consumer debt and how it has been financed. Of particular interest is Geisst's explanat|From Publishers Weekly|In this exhaustive study of the credit card industry, Geisst (Undue Influence) delivers a scathing critique of the routine practices that led to the current consumer debt crisis. He details the origins of credit cards, a path pionee
Sometime in the 1970s and 1980s, the use of credit cards, which had begun as a convenience, began to grow into an addiction. Collateral Damaged: The Marketing of Consumer Debt to America explains how a nation of savers became a nation of consumers and how Wall Street used consumers' addiction to spending to create the "toxic securities" that threaten to bring about the collapse of the global economy.
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