Community and Consumer Advocates' Perspectives on the Obama Administration's Financial Regulatory Reform Proposals

Community and Consumer Advocates' Perspectives on the Obama Administration's Financial Regulatory Reform Proposals

Author: United States. Congress

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-01-11

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9781983735721

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Community and consumer advocates' perspectives on the Obama administration's financial regulatory reform proposals : hearing before the Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, July 16, 2009.


Disembedded

Disembedded

Author: Basak Kus

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2024-05-03

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 0197764878

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In Disembedded, Basak Kus draws from the theories of Karl Polanyi--one of the greatest and most influential political economists of the twentieth century--to examine how neoliberal principles influenced the evolution of American regulatory policies, shaping the financial sector's operations and practices. Offering historical insights into the financial crisis spanning 2007-2010 and its ensuing influence on American politics and democracy, Disembedded provides a broad-ranging and systemic explanation of the American political economy, especially the regulatory landscape that shaped the patterns of financialization.


Financial Justice

Financial Justice

Author: Larry Kirsch

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2013-05-09

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13:

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This provocative and accessible narrative recounts the inside story of how a broad-based people's campaign was mobilized and subsequently succeeded in pushing Congress to create a consumer financial regulator with clout. What would Congress do—if anything—to tame Wall Street and the nation's lenders following the financial meltdown of 2008? This book tells the true story of how an alliance of consumer, civil rights, labor, fair lending, and other progressive groups emerged to effectively challenge Wall Street and its official protectors and to win substantial new legislative reforms—actions that resulted in the Dodd-Frank Act and its path-breaking Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Based largely on in-depth interviews with the leading activists involved in the campaign, Financial Justice: The People's Campaign to Stop Lender Abuse taps into the world of contemporary citizen movements to present evidence into the conditions that determine the success and failure of social movement campaigns. It goes well beyond general, global variables, such as "effective management," to show how the formal and informal rules adopted by a campaign can serve to preclude fragmentation and incoherence.


Shopping for Change

Shopping for Change

Author: Louis Hyman

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2017-06-15

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 1501712624

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Consuming with a conscience is one of the fastest growing forms of political participation worldwide. Every day we make decisions about how to spend our money and, for the socially conscious, these decisions matter. Political consumers "buy green" for the environment or they "buy pink" to combat breast cancer. They boycott Taco Bell to support migrant workers or Burger King to save the rainforest. But can we overcome the limitations of consumer identity, the conservative pull of consumer choice, co-optation by corporate marketers, and other pitfalls of consumer activism in order to marshal the possibilities of consumer power? Can we, quite literally, shop for change? Shopping for Change brings together the historical and contemporary perspectives of academics and activists to show readers what has been possible for consumer activists in the past and what might be possible for today’s consumer activists.