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Mallory SoRelle on the Politics of Consumer Credit | Democracy Paradox
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Mallory SoRelle on the Politics of Consumer Credit | Democracy Paradox

This week, we bring you an episode from the Democracy Paradox podcast, hosted by Justin Kempf.

The Democracy Group · Justin Kempf

August 4, 202150m 25s

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Show Notes

Mallory SoRelle joins the Democracy Paradox to discuss the politics of consumer credit. She is an assistant professor of public policy at Duke University. She is the author of Democracy Declined: The Failed Politics of Consumer Financial Protection.

A full transcript is available at www.democracyparadox.com.

Key Highlights Include

  • How the American economy depends on credit
  • A brief history of consumer credit in America
  • Details why consumer debt is a systemic problem
  • Why financial consumers do not politically mobilize
  • Explains how public policy shapes political behavior

Additional Information

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Democracy Declined: The Failed Politics of Consumer Financial Protection by Mallory SoRelle

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