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Debt and Austerity
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Author(s):
Jodi Gardner
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Mia Gray
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Katharina Moser
Publication date:
2020
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Edward Elgar Publishing
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9781839104350
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2020
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10.4337/9781839104350
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Book chapters
pp. 2
Understanding low-income debt in a high-income country
pp. 30
Mortgage debt in an age of austerity
pp. 46
Debt begets debt: public and private debt in austerity Britain
pp. 69
Austerity and financial safety nets: bankruptcy abuse prevention and bank protection in Irish post-crisis policy?
pp. 94
The changing infrastructure of debt relief: privatisation, bureaucracy and public choice
pp. 125
I just felt responsible for my debts: debt stigma and class(ificatory) exploitation
pp. 151
Austere social reproduction and the gendered geographies of debt
pp. 175
The poverty premium and debt
pp. 194
High-cost credit in the UK: whats the problem and how should policy respond?
pp. 219
The rise and rise of affordability complaints
pp. 240
Consumer debt problems and the image of the consumer in Swedish consumer credit regulation
pp. 260
Partnering to address financial exclusion in Australia
pp. 279
Relief from austerity: the case for a targeted write-off of the UKs household debt stock
pp. 298
Austerity, inequality and high-cost credit: understanding the role of a social minimum
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