First published in 2008, Stuart Vyse's Going Broke described the epidemic of personal debt that existed in the years leading up to the Great Recession, and anticipated the home mortgage crisis that started it. Ten years later, a fully-First published in 2008, Stuart Vyse's Going Broke described the epidemic of personal debt that existed in the years leading up to the Great Recession, and anticipated the home mortgage crisis that started it. Ten years later,a fully-updated new edition tackles the post-recession era of economic recovery
First published in 2008, Stuart Vyse's Going Broke described the epidemic of personal debt that existed in the years leading up to the Great Recession, and anticipated the home mortgage crisis that started it. Ten years later, a fully-First published in 2008, Stuart Vyse's Going Broke described the epidemic of personal debt that existed in the years leading up to the Great Recession, and anticipated the home mortgage crisis that started it. Ten years later,a fully-updated new edition tackles the post-recession era of economic recoveryHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stuart Vyse is a behavioral scientist, teacher, and writer. He holds PhD and MA degrees in psychology and BA and MA degrees in English Literature. He taught at Providence College, the University of Rhode Island, and Connecticut College, where he was Joanne Toor Cummings '50 Professor. Vyse's book Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstition won the 1999 William James Book Award of the American Psychological Association and has been translated into Japanese, German, and Romanian.
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Acknowledgements Foreword Preface Chapter 1: The Open Drain Chapter 2: Making Sense of Financial Failure Chapter 3: The Road to Ruin Chapter 4: Self-Control and Money Chapter 5: A Different Road to Ruin Chapter 6: New Ways of Wanting Chapter 7: New Ways of Spending Chapter 8: Thinking About Money Chapter 9: How Not to Go Broke Notes Resources A Note About the Interviews Index
Acknowledgements Foreword Preface Chapter 1: The Open Drain Chapter 2: Making Sense of Financial Failure Chapter 3: The Road to Ruin Chapter 4: Self-Control and Money Chapter 5: A Different Road to Ruin Chapter 6: New Ways of Wanting Chapter 7: New Ways of Spending Chapter 8: Thinking About Money Chapter 9: How Not to Go Broke Notes Resources A Note About the Interviews Index
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