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Democracy of Credit
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Krippner, Greta R.
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20th century
/ Access to credit
/ Bond markets
/ Claims making
/ Consumer credit
/ Credit
/ Democracy
/ Distinctive features
/ Economic resources
/ Labor market
/ Life chances
/ Lines of credit
/ Obligations
/ Ownership
/ Politics
/ Social exchange theory
/ Sociologists
2017
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Democracy of Credit
by
Krippner, Greta R.
in
20th century
/ Access to credit
/ Bond markets
/ Claims making
/ Consumer credit
/ Credit
/ Democracy
/ Distinctive features
/ Economic resources
/ Labor market
/ Life chances
/ Lines of credit
/ Obligations
/ Ownership
/ Politics
/ Social exchange theory
/ Sociologists
2017
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Democracy of Credit
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Krippner, Greta R.
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20th century
/ Access to credit
/ Bond markets
/ Claims making
/ Consumer credit
/ Credit
/ Democracy
/ Distinctive features
/ Economic resources
/ Labor market
/ Life chances
/ Lines of credit
/ Obligations
/ Ownership
/ Politics
/ Social exchange theory
/ Sociologists
2017
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Democracy of Credit
2017
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Overview
In recent years, sociologists have noted the increasing centrality of credit for determining life chances in our society, but they have not given adequate attention to the credit market as a key site where individuals assert claims over economic resources. This article explores distinctive features of the credit transaction that differentiate claims making in the credit market from more familiar forms of claims making in the labor market. Rather than the quid pro quo exchange between formal equals that characterizes thewage relation, the extension of credit creates an obligation that marks the debtor as inferior to the creditor. The hierarchical and asymmetrical nature of the loan contract appears to erode the possibility for effective political demands in this arena. However, this article demonstrates that to the extent the status of “ownership” is institutionalized in the credit transaction, borrowers may be able to overcome some of the disadvantages associated with occupying the weaker position in an unequal relationship of exchange.
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University of Chicago Press,University of Chicago, acting through its Press
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