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Author Geisst, Charles R

Title Beggar thy neighbor : a history of usury and debt / Charles R. Geisst
Edition 1st ed
Published Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2013]
©2013

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 388 pages)
Contents Saints and sinners -- Embracing Shylock -- Protestants, war, and capitalism -- The great experiment -- The new debt revolution -- Something old, something new -- Islam, interest, and microlending -- The consumer debt revolution -- Appendix : Early interest rate tables and calculations
Summary In this book, a financial historian tracks the changing perceptions of usury and debt from the time of Cicero to the financial crises of the early twenty-first century. This comprehensive economic history looks at humanity's attempts to curb the abuse of debt while reaping the benefits of credit. The book examines the major debt revolutions of the past, demonstrating that extensive leverage and debt were behind most financial market crashes from the Renaissance to the present. The author argues that usury prohibitions, as part of the natural law tradition in Western and Islamic societies, continue to play a key role in banking regulation despite modern advances in finance. From the Roman Empire to the Dodd-Frank financial reforms, usury ceilings still occupy a central place in notions of free markets and economic justice
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [343]-376) and index
Notes In English
Print version record
Subject Debt -- History
Usury laws -- History
Usury -- Religious aspects -- History
Usury -- History
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic History.
Debt
Usury
Usury laws
Usury -- Religious aspects
Leningen.
Schulden.
Woeker.
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2012022355
ISBN 9780812207507
0812207505