Debt and distress: Evaluating the psychological cost of credit

Journal of Economic Psychology - Tập 26 Số 5 - Trang 642-663 - 2005
Sarah Brown1, Karl Taylor1, Stephen Wheatley Price1
1Department of Economics, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester LEI 7RH, UK

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