Abstract
In September 2016, in conjunction with Law & Contemporary Problems at Duke University School of Law, we organized a symposium on Consumer Credit in America. We sought to assess the state of consumer credit in America — to review and examine its recent history, to consider arguments for and against regulation, and to discuss the potential for future innovation. This is the introduction to the volume of articles coming out of that symposium.
Repository Citation
Pamela Foohey, Jim Hawkins, Creola Johnson, and Nathalie Martin,
Consumer Credit in America: Past, Present, and Future (Introduction)
, 80 Law and Contemporary Problems 1
(2017),
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/fac_artchop/1676
Previously posted on SSRN.