Sunday, July 29, 2012

PAST: LECTURE: "The Vision Series" at George Mason University in VA presents a talk on "The Not-So-Good-Old-Days of Consumer Credit: How to Think About Consumer Credit and its Regulation" MON, April 8th at 7:15pm, Free

Todd Zywicki, George Mason University;
Foundation Professor of Law 
The Vision Series: The Not-So-Good-Old-Days of Consumer Credit: How to Think About Consumer Credit and its Regulation at George Mason University in VA
Monday, April 8th
7:15pm
Free

In the wake of the financial crisis many have pined for a supposed golden age of consumer credit, when consumers "lived within their means," eschewed debt, saved for their purchases, and credit offerings were more consumer-friendly. But history tells a different story (continue reading).

George Mason University's Center for the Arts
Braddock Road and Route 123/ 4400 University Dr - Fairfax, VA
Metro: Vienna and take the George Mason Shuttle CUE Bus, see transit directions.



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