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  2. Social credit - Wikipedia

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    Douglas' theory of social credit has been disputed and rejected by most economists and bankers. Prominent economist John Maynard Keynes references Douglas's ideas in his book The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, [7] but instead poses the principle of effective demand to explain differences in output and consumption.

  3. Monetary reform in Britain - Wikipedia

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    C. H. Douglas, founder of the Social Credit-theory. Photo taken in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 1934. In the years around 1920 the British engineer C. H. Douglas developed a theory on banking and welfare distribution, a theory which he called "Social Credit", and which soon became the cornerstone of an international movement with the same name.

  4. Idiosyncrasy credit - Wikipedia

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    Idiosyncrasy credit [1] is a concept in social psychology that describes an individual's capacity to acceptably deviate from group expectations. Idiosyncrasy credits are increased (earned) each time an individual conforms to a group's expectations, and decreased (spent) each time an individual deviates from a group's expectations.

  5. Category:Social credit - Wikipedia

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    Social credit parties (2 C, 10 P) S. Social crediters (6 C) Pages in category "Social credit" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  6. 4 Habits of People With Poor Credit -- and How to Break Them

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    Image source: Getty Images. Your credit score has a direct impact on your ability to borrow money. A higher credit score makes you more likely to get approved for loans or credit cards, and it can ...

  7. Douglas Credit Party - Wikipedia

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    The Douglas Credit Party was an Australian political party based on the Social Credit theory of monetary reform, first set out by Clifford Douglas. It gained its strongest result in Queensland in 1935 , when it gained 7.02% of first preferences under the leadership of the psychiatrist Dr Julius Streeter.

  8. 5 habits people with near-perfect credit scores have - AOL

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    The average consumer with a credit score at or above 800 had 8.3 open accounts in 2022. Those who had a good mix of credit and paid on-time were also likely to have higher credit scores.

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