: Daniela Vandone
: Consumer Credit in Europe Risks and Opportunities of a Dynamic Industry
: Physica-Verlag
: 9783790821017
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: Betriebswirtschaft
: English
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Consumer credit has become a topical issue for researchers, regulators and the banking industry in Europe as a result of increasing market integration, regulatory changes and a growing tendency of households to use debt to finance consumption. This study uses a cross-country approach to look at a broad range of issues related to consumer credit in Europe. Focusing on both the supply and demand sides, it takes into account the structure and performance of financial intermediaries, the socio-demographic and economic profile of households and their risk of over-indebtedness, as well as the regulatory framework, such as the new Consumer Credit Directive. In the light of this analysis, measures for the prevention and management of over-indebtedness are presented. This book is essential for postgraduate students and specialists in financial institutions, for regulators and policy-makers who are in charge of efficiency and stability of financial systems.

Acknowledgements6
Contents7
List of Tables9
List of Figures11
Introduction12
1 Structure of the Book13
2 Main Findings15
Chapter 1 The Determinants of Consumer Credit: A Review of the Literature17
1.1 Introduction17
1.2 The Life-Cycle and Permanent Income Theories18
1.3 Empirical Findings22
1.4 Behavioural Economics29
1.5 Summary of the Determinants of the Demand for and Supply of Consumer Credit31
Chapter 2 Household Consumer Credit Demand33
2.1 Introduction33
2.2 Consumer Credit in Europe33
2.3 Characteristics of Indebted Households42
Appendix53
Chapter 3 The Profitability of the Consumer Credit Industry55
3.1 Introduction55
3.2 The Consumer Credit Industry: Main Features56
3.3 Profitability Analysis of a Sample of Specialised Consumer Credit Companies62
Appendix75
Chapter 4 From Indebtedness to Over-Indebtedness79
4.1 Introduction79
4.2 Over-Indebtedness: Defining Features79
4.3 Policy Measures for the Prevention and Management of Over-Indebtedness85
Appendix101
Chapter 5 Regulatory Framework108
5.1 Introduction108
5.2 The New Consumer Credit Directive109
5.3 Information Requirements for Consumer Credit Agreements111
5.4 Assessment of Creditworthiness121
5.5 Protection of Other Consumer Rights123
5.6 The Supervision of Creditors and Credit Intermediaries126
5.7 Further Remarks130
Appendix133