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Credit Card Nation The Consequences Of America's Addiction To Credit

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Credit Card Nation The Consequences Of America's Addiction To Credit
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Book Synopsis Credit Card Nation The Consequences Of America's Addiction To Credit by : Robert D. Manning

Book excerpt: Credit Card Nation is the first comprehensive look at an ongoing social and economic crisis-America's escalting dependence on credit. By locating consumer debt within the context of corporate and governmental debt.


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