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The Financialisation of Distressed Debts in Europe
EU institutions are encouraging the development of distressed debt markets, thereby meeting banks’ needs while opening...
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Distressed Debts and the Crisis of Social Reproduction in Europe
Distressed debts – also known as ‘non-performing loans’ – have been a key issue in Europe,...
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Cancelling toxic household debt: the case for a modern debt jubilee
Creating fiscal space to write-off household debt will bring macroeconomic renewal and end the era of...
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What EU regulators should do to limit over-indebtedness
EU regulation should provide citizens – both households and entrepreneurs – a concrete possibility for a...
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Insolvency syndrome: when over-indebtedness affects health and well-being
The series was conceived before the current COVID-19 outbreak, and as such it doesn’t directly address...
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Debt as an Opportunity or Risk: A Gender Perspective
Analysing the size, scope and incidence of excessive debt can lead to a deeper understanding of...
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Personal debt is a feminist issue
This guest blog explores the ways through which gender, class and race can determine the risk...
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Health crisis: Credit is not the solution to the financial problems of precarious European households
More debt will not help Europe’s financially precarious, almost a quarter of households, survive the crisis....
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