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- catalog alternative "Economics of installment selling".
- catalog contributor b851598.
- catalog created "1927.".
- catalog date "1927".
- catalog date "1927.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1927.".
- catalog description "1. Is the Automobile Destructive or Wasteful? -- 2. Is the Automobile Productive of Wealth? -- 3. Is the Automobile a Luxary? -- Book II. The Effects of Instalment Credit -- XII. The Effects on the Consumer -- 1. The Consumer's Point of View -- 2. Present and Future Satisfactions -- 3. The Significane of Fractional Payments -- 4. Are Consumers' Judgements Irrational or Distorted? -- 5. The Influence on Savings -- XIII. The Effects on Business and Conditions -- 1. Influence on Demand -- 2. Costs of Instalment Credit -- 3. Influence on Production -- XIV. The Effects on the Credit Structure -- 1. Credit Risks -- 2. Recourse or Non-Recourse -- 3. Instalment Credit adn the Banks -- 4. Business Depressions -- XV. Conclusions.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: v. 1, p. 339-346.".
- catalog description "Part One: Historical and Statistical -- I. What is Instalment Selling? -- 1. Instalment Selling as a Form of Credit -- 2. Instalment Credit in Public Transactions -- 3. Instalment Credit in Private Transactions -- II. History of Modern Instalment Selling -- 1. Early High-Grade Instalment Business -- 2. Low-Grade Instalment Business -- 3. Origin of Automobile Instalment Selling -- 4. Development of the Finance Company -- 5. Spread of Instalment Selling to Other Commodities -- III. The Methods of Instalment Credit -- 1. Relation of the Purchaser to the Dealer -- 2. Relation of the Dealer to the Finance Company -- 3. Relations to the Manufacturer to the Dealer and to the Finance Company -- 4. Relations to the Finance Company to the Banker and to the General Public -- IV. The Extent of the Instalment Selling -- 1. Volume of Retail Sales -- 2. Instalment Sales in the Minor Industries -- 3. Instalment Sales of Automotives, Furniture and Jewerly -- 4. Conclusions -- ".
- catalog description "Part Two: Analytical -- V. Introductory: The Approach to the Subject -- 1. Current Opinions -- 2. The Problem -- 3. The Methods of Attack -- Book I. The Nature and the Charactistics of Instalment Credit -- VI. Instalment Credit and Consumption Credit -- 1. Instalment Credit as a Part of Consumption Credit -- 2. Instalment Credit as a Stage in the Evolution Credit -- VII. The Nature of Consumption Credit -- 1. What is Capital? -- 2. The Nature of Production -- 3. The Nature of Consumption -- 4. Productive and Unproductive Consumption -- VIII. Some General Tendencies of Consumption Credit -- 1. The Problem -- 2. Clothing and Furniture -- 3. Jewery and Hardware -- 4. Conclusions -- IX. The Specific Characteristics of Instalment Credit -- 1. Differences in the Commodities -- 2. Differences in the Conditions -- 3. Repossessions -- X. Luxuries and Necessaries -- 1. The Older View of Luxury -- 2. The Newer Attitude -- 3. Conclulsions -- XI. The Nature of the Automobile -- ".
- catalog extent "2 v. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Economics of instalment selling.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Economics of instalment selling.".
- catalog isPartOf "Harvard social history/business preservation microfilm project. Project 2a ; 20017 mmf".
- catalog isPartOf "Harvard social history/business preservation microfilm project. Project 2a ; 20017. mmf".
- catalog issued "1927".
- catalog issued "1927.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Harper & brothers,".
- catalog relation "Economics of instalment selling.".
- catalog subject "Automobile industry and trade Finance.".
- catalog subject "Consumer credit.".
- catalog subject "Credit.".
- catalog subject "HF5568 .S4".
- catalog subject "Installment plan.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Is the Automobile Destructive or Wasteful? -- 2. Is the Automobile Productive of Wealth? -- 3. Is the Automobile a Luxary? -- Book II. The Effects of Instalment Credit -- XII. The Effects on the Consumer -- 1. The Consumer's Point of View -- 2. Present and Future Satisfactions -- 3. The Significane of Fractional Payments -- 4. Are Consumers' Judgements Irrational or Distorted? -- 5. The Influence on Savings -- XIII. The Effects on Business and Conditions -- 1. Influence on Demand -- 2. Costs of Instalment Credit -- 3. Influence on Production -- XIV. The Effects on the Credit Structure -- 1. Credit Risks -- 2. Recourse or Non-Recourse -- 3. Instalment Credit adn the Banks -- 4. Business Depressions -- XV. Conclusions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One: Historical and Statistical -- I. What is Instalment Selling? -- 1. Instalment Selling as a Form of Credit -- 2. Instalment Credit in Public Transactions -- 3. Instalment Credit in Private Transactions -- II. History of Modern Instalment Selling -- 1. Early High-Grade Instalment Business -- 2. Low-Grade Instalment Business -- 3. Origin of Automobile Instalment Selling -- 4. Development of the Finance Company -- 5. Spread of Instalment Selling to Other Commodities -- III. The Methods of Instalment Credit -- 1. Relation of the Purchaser to the Dealer -- 2. Relation of the Dealer to the Finance Company -- 3. Relations to the Manufacturer to the Dealer and to the Finance Company -- 4. Relations to the Finance Company to the Banker and to the General Public -- IV. The Extent of the Instalment Selling -- 1. Volume of Retail Sales -- 2. Instalment Sales in the Minor Industries -- 3. Instalment Sales of Automotives, Furniture and Jewerly -- 4. Conclusions -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part Two: Analytical -- V. Introductory: The Approach to the Subject -- 1. Current Opinions -- 2. The Problem -- 3. The Methods of Attack -- Book I. The Nature and the Charactistics of Instalment Credit -- VI. Instalment Credit and Consumption Credit -- 1. Instalment Credit as a Part of Consumption Credit -- 2. Instalment Credit as a Stage in the Evolution Credit -- VII. The Nature of Consumption Credit -- 1. What is Capital? -- 2. The Nature of Production -- 3. The Nature of Consumption -- 4. Productive and Unproductive Consumption -- VIII. Some General Tendencies of Consumption Credit -- 1. The Problem -- 2. Clothing and Furniture -- 3. Jewery and Hardware -- 4. Conclusions -- IX. The Specific Characteristics of Instalment Credit -- 1. Differences in the Commodities -- 2. Differences in the Conditions -- 3. Repossessions -- X. Luxuries and Necessaries -- 1. The Older View of Luxury -- 2. The Newer Attitude -- 3. Conclulsions -- XI. The Nature of the Automobile -- ".
- catalog title "Economics of installment selling".
- catalog title "The economics of instalment selling : a study in consumers' credit, with special reference to the automobile / by Edwin R.A. Seligman.".
- catalog type "text".