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The Excessively Indebted Who and Why*

1969; Wiley; Volume: 3; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1745-6606.1969.tb00841.x

ISSN

1745-6606

Autores

Mary Ryan, E. Scott Maynes,

Tópico(s)

Wine Industry and Tourism

Resumo

Journal of Consumer AffairsVolume 3, Issue 2 p. 107-126 The Excessively Indebted Who and Why* MARY E. RYAN, MARY E. RYAN Mary E. Ryan is Research Fellow, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Minnesota.Search for more papers by this authorE. SCOTT MAYNES, E. SCOTT MAYNES E. Scott Maynes is Professor, Department of Economics, University of Minnesota.Search for more papers by this author MARY E. RYAN, MARY E. RYAN Mary E. Ryan is Research Fellow, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Minnesota.Search for more papers by this authorE. SCOTT MAYNES, E. SCOTT MAYNES E. Scott Maynes is Professor, Department of Economics, University of Minnesota.Search for more papers by this author First published: Winter 1969 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-6606.1969.tb00841.xCitations: 9 † The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis supported the analytical work for the study reported here. Data were made available to the authors by the Survey Research Center of the University of Michigan. The research reported here was improved through suggestions by John Neter and James P. Houck. AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat SELECTED REFERENCES 1 Chamber of Commerce of the United States Debt: Public and Private, Report of the Committee on Economic Policy ( Washington , D.C. : Chamber of Commerce of the United States, 1961). 2 Dolphin, R. Jr. An Analysis of Economic and Personal Factors Leading to Consumer Bankruptcy, (Bureau of Business and Economic Research Occasional Paper No. 15; East Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State University, 1965). 3 Durand, D. Risk Elements in Consumer Installment Financing, (Study No. 8; New York : National Bureau of Economic Research, 1941). 4 Federal Reserve Bulletin , March, 1967). 5 Fisher, J. Consumer Durable Goods Expenditures, with Major Emphasis on the Role of Assets, Credit and Intentions,” Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. LVIII (September, 1963). 6 Hermann, R. Causal Factors in Consumer Bankruptcy: A Case Study, (Institute of Government Affairs, Occasional Paper No. 6; Davis , California : University of California, 1965). 7 Juster, F. T. Household Capital Formation and Financing, 18971962, ( New York : National Bureau of Economic Research, 1966). 8 Katona, G., et al. 1966 Survey of Consumer Finances, (Monograph No. 44; Ann Arbor , Michigan : Survey Research Center, 1967). 9 Katona, G., Muller, E., Schmiedeskamp, J., and J. Sonquist 1967 Survey of Consumer Finances, (Monograph No. 45; Ann Arbor , Michigan : Survey Research Center, 1968). 10 Lansing, J., Maynes, E. S., and M. Kreinin Factors Associated with the Use of Consumer Credit,” Consumer Installment Credit, (Part II, Vol. I; New York : National Bureau of Economic Research, 1957). 11 Lee, M. An Analysis of Installment Borrowing by Durable Goods Buyers,' Econometrica, Vol. XXX (Oct., 1962). 12 McCracken, P., Mao, J., and C. Frick Consumer Installment Credit and Public Policy, (Michigan Business Studies, Vol. XVII, No. 3; Ann Arbor , Michigan University of Michigan, 1965). 13 Moore, G., and P. Klein The Quality of Consumer Installment Credit, (Studies in Consumer Installment Financing, No. 13; New York : National Bureau of Economic Research, 1967). 14 Miner, J. Consumer Personal Debt: An Inter-temporal Cross-Section Analysis,” Consumption and Saving, ed. I. Friend and R. Jones, (II, University of Pennsylvania, 1960). 15 Myers, J., and E. Forgy The Development of Numerical Credit Evaluation Systems,” Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. LVIII (September, 1963). 16 Neter, J., and E. S. Maynes On the Appropriateness of the Correlation Coefficient with a 0.1 Dependent Variable,” 1967 Proceedings of the Business and Economic Statistics Section, American Statistical Association, ( Washington : American Statistical Association, 1968). 17 Rude, A. Automobile Installment Financing Delinquencies,” Michigan Business Review, Vol. XIX, No. 4 (1967). 18 Sweeney, R., and J. McLeary Consumer Credit Quality—A Search for an Answer,” Atlanta Monthly Review, (Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 1966), Vol. 51, No. 11. 19 U.S. Bureau of the Census. Statistical Abstract of the United States: 1967, ( 88th ed.; Washington , D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967). Citing Literature Volume3, Issue2Winter 1969Pages 107-126 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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