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Nursing Standard, 2001
HALF THE ward sisters and charge nurses in England should be using a credit card to spend their £5,000 ward environment budget by March next year, the health department says.
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HALF THE ward sisters and charge nurses in England should be using a credit card to spend their £5,000 ward environment budget by March next year, the health department says.
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Credit Cards: An Interdisciplinary Survey
Journal of Consumer Research, 1980The literature on credit cards from the disciplines of economics, finance, law, marketing, and sociopsychology is summarized and integrated, and a model of supply and demand in a rationed market is presented.
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2017
Credit cards have become a common form of payment over the past fifty years, replacing both cash and the cheque that were once commonly used as payment mechanism. However, in recent years, the rising level of credit card debt is concerning. This study addresses this public issue by investigating the antecedents of credit card usage and the level of ...
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Credit cards have become a common form of payment over the past fifty years, replacing both cash and the cheque that were once commonly used as payment mechanism. However, in recent years, the rising level of credit card debt is concerning. This study addresses this public issue by investigating the antecedents of credit card usage and the level of ...
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Money cards and identity cards:De-vicingconsumer credit in post-war Sweden
Journal of Cultural Economy, 2021Orsi Husz
exaly
CREDIT CARD OR CREDIT IN THE MODERN WORLD
Vector Economy, 2022V.V. Dubinina, A.V. Faleev
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Credit cards in a Chinese cultural context—The young, affluent Chinese as early adopters
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2011Steve Worthington
exaly

