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Mallory SoRelle on the Politics of Consumer Credit
Manage episode 298419553 series 2809629
Americans are expected to take on debt, because that's how we're expected to finance everything from basic needs to a college education. And that's a function of economic policy making. That doesn't happen by accident.
Mallory SoRelle
A full transcript is available at www.democracyparadox.com.
Mallory SoRelle is an assistant professor of public policy at Duke University and the author of Democracy Declined: The Failed Politics of Consumer Financial Protection.
Key Highlights Include
- How the American economy depends on credit
- A brief history of consumer credit in America
- Details why consumer debt is a systemic problem
- Why financial consumers do not politically mobilize
- Explains how public policy shapes political behavior
Key Links
Democracy Declined: The Failed Politics of Consumer Financial Protection by Mallory SoRelle
Learn more about Mallory SoRelle
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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Apes of the State created all Music
Email the show at democracyparadoxblog@gmail.com
Follow me on Twitter @DemParadox
Learn more about the Kellogg Institute for International Studies at https://kellogg.nd.edu/
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Manage episode 298419553 series 2809629
Americans are expected to take on debt, because that's how we're expected to finance everything from basic needs to a college education. And that's a function of economic policy making. That doesn't happen by accident.
Mallory SoRelle
A full transcript is available at www.democracyparadox.com.
Mallory SoRelle is an assistant professor of public policy at Duke University and the author of Democracy Declined: The Failed Politics of Consumer Financial Protection.
Key Highlights Include
- How the American economy depends on credit
- A brief history of consumer credit in America
- Details why consumer debt is a systemic problem
- Why financial consumers do not politically mobilize
- Explains how public policy shapes political behavior
Key Links
Democracy Declined: The Failed Politics of Consumer Financial Protection by Mallory SoRelle
Learn more about Mallory SoRelle
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Related Content
Sheryl WuDunn Paints a Picture of Poverty in America and Offers Hope for Solutions
Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson on the Plutocratic Populism of the Republican Party
More Information
Apes of the State created all Music
Email the show at democracyparadoxblog@gmail.com
Follow me on Twitter @DemParadox
Learn more about the Kellogg Institute for International Studies at https://kellogg.nd.edu/
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