Introduction : creditworthiness and 'responsible credit' -- Creditworthiness assessment as a macroprudential duty -- Creditworthiness for individuals : methodologies and legal issues -- Creditworthiness assessment and other contractual duties as tools of 'responsible credit' : the case of consumer loans -- Access to credit and responsible lending.
Summary:
"Responsible credit is a policy much discussed by legislators and stakeholders, especially in the aftermath of the global financial crisis of 2007-2008. Creditworthiness and "Responsible Credit" questions how this policy currently finds implementation in EU and US law and the principal instruments used for this scope, including the duty of creditworthiness assessment of borrowers. Noah Vardi analyzes the fundamental and often overlooked notion of "creditworthiness" from a comparative perspective and examines the critical interaction between policies of access to credit, financial inclusion, and responsible lending"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Comparative law in global perspective, 2772-5332 ; volume 2
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