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Jacob prospers as a moneylender and pig merchant by taking advantage of other people's misfortunes. But when he seeks to exploit the famine afflicting his village Tounga by lending money at high interest rates to poor villagers, he does not reckon what a sacrilege his pigs would commit which give the people an opportunity to feast on his own misfortune. When this happens community gives way to individual desires, and the stomach dictates to the head what it should think and believe in. Reason bends to absurdity and custom bows to bizarre novelty. Life explodes into a sinister mess that points to only one outcome: Jacob and society's ultimate ruin.
Nigerian fiction (English) --- Moneylenders. --- Lenders, Money --- Money lenders --- Capitalists and financiers --- English fiction --- Nigerian literature (English) --- Nigerian authors
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History of the Netherlands --- Public finance --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- 338 <09> --- 949.2.03 --- Economische geschiedenis --- Geschiedenis van Nederland:--(1566-1649) --- Finance, Public --- Moneylenders --- History --- Netherlands --- Economic conditions --- 949.2.03 Geschiedenis van Nederland:--(1566-1649) --- 338 <09> Economische geschiedenis --- Economic conditions. --- Lenders, Money --- Money lenders --- Capitalists and financiers --- Cameralistics --- Currency question --- Public finances
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This book challenges a common historical narrative, which portrays medieval Jews as moneylenders who filled an essential economic role in Europe. Where Volume I traced the development of the narrative in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and refuted it with an in-depth study of English Jewry, Volume II explores the significance of dissolving the Jewish narrative for European history. It extends the study from England to northern France, the Mediterranean, and central Europe and deploys the methodologies of legal, cultural, and religious history alongside economic history. Each chapter offers a novel interpretation of key topics, such as the Christian usury campaign, the commercial revolution, and gift economy / profit economy, to demonstrate how the revision of Jewish history leads to new insights in European history. .
Moneylenders --- Middle Ages --- Jews in public life --- Jews --- Historiography. --- History. --- Medievalists --- Lenders, Money --- Money lenders --- Capitalists and financiers --- Europe-History-476-1492. --- Labor-History. --- Social history. --- History of Medieval Europe. --- Labor History. --- Social History. --- Descriptive sociology --- Social conditions --- Social history --- History --- Sociology --- Europe—History—476-1492. --- Labor—History.
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This book examines an eighteenth century Spanish state finance based on voluntary donations rather than taxes. The author analyzes the "gifts" (donativos) that residents of colonial Argentina gave to the Spanish Crown and the city council of Buenos Aires.
Argentina -- Politics and government -- 1776-1810. --- Finance, Public -- Río de la Plata (Viceroyalty). --- Loans -- Political aspects -- Río de la Plata (Viceroyalty). --- Loans -- Social aspects -- Río de la Plata (Viceroyalty). --- Loans, Argentine -- Spain -- History -- 18th century. --- Loans, Argentine -- Spain -- History -- 19th century. --- Moneylenders -- Río de la Plata (Viceroyalty). --- Loans, Argentine --- Loans --- Moneylenders --- Finance, Public --- Political Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Public Finance --- History --- Political aspects --- Social aspects --- Argentina --- Politics and government --- Cameralistics --- Public finance --- Lenders, Money --- Money lenders --- Borrowing --- Lending --- Loans for consumption --- Argentine loans --- Currency question --- Capitalists and financiers --- Finance --- Credit --- Investments --- E-books --- Public finances
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This book analyzes the highly contentious payday lending industry, presenting valuable new data collected during Canada's recent regulatory reviews and demonstrating its relevance to payday lending conversations taking place worldwide. The authors treat the industry with a balanced hand by establishing its importance as an example of financialization and acknowledging the complex impact of payday lending services on low-income and credit-constrained clients. Up-to-date data from an interdisciplinary mix of financial, econometric, legal, behavioral economic, and socioeconomic sources—all in the context of an established Canadian industry—provide both proponents and opponents of payday lending with valuable evidence for their discussions of how much regulation is required to minimize harmful consequences. These insights from Canada expand a US-centric conversation and provide a key resource for the growing list of countries in which the industry is present, from the UK and Poland to South Africa and Australia.
Loans. --- Moneylenders --- Payday loans --- Finance. --- Bank marketing. --- Microeconomics. --- Economic history. --- Financial Services. --- Personal Finance/Wealth Management/Pension Planning. --- Economy-wide Country Studies. --- Economic conditions --- History, Economic --- Economics --- Price theory --- Banks and banking --- Marketing of bank services --- Marketing of banking services --- Marketing --- Funding --- Funds --- Currency question --- Lenders, Money --- Money lenders --- Capitalists and financiers --- Borrowing --- Lending --- Loans for consumption --- Finance --- Credit --- Investments --- Pay check advances --- Pay day advances --- Pay day loans --- Paycheck advances --- Payday advances --- Loans, Personal --- Personal finance. --- Finance, Personal --- Financial management, Personal --- Financial planning, Personal --- Personal finance --- Personal financial management --- Personal financial planning --- Financial literacy --- Planning --- Pension plans.
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