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==The nature and terminology of debt==
A voluntary loan agreement  must be presumed to confer  benefits upon both borrower and lender, bility and to have no effect upon other parties. The terms of the agreement may be expected to take account of  [[discount rate#The social time preference rate|"social time preference"]], which is an observed tendency to attach greater value to current enjoyment than to deferred enjoyment. That behavioural characteristic confers a benefit on the borrower at the expense of the lender, in return for which the borrower may be expected to compensate the lender by the payment of [[interest (finance)|"interest"]]. The agreement may also be expected to take account of the possibility that the borrower may [[default]] upon its terms by failing fulfil its obligations concerning the payment of interest or the return of the original payment (termed the [[principal (finance)|"principal"]])
==Attitudes to debt==
==Categories of debt==
==Legal aspects==
==The economics of debt==
==The politics of debt==
==Sociological aspects==

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The nature and terminology of debt

A voluntary loan agreement must be presumed to confer benefits upon both borrower and lender, bility and to have no effect upon other parties. The terms of the agreement may be expected to take account of "social time preference", which is an observed tendency to attach greater value to current enjoyment than to deferred enjoyment. That behavioural characteristic confers a benefit on the borrower at the expense of the lender, in return for which the borrower may be expected to compensate the lender by the payment of "interest". The agreement may also be expected to take account of the possibility that the borrower may default upon its terms by failing fulfil its obligations concerning the payment of interest or the return of the original payment (termed the "principal")

Attitudes to debt

Categories of debt

Legal aspects

The economics of debt

The politics of debt

Sociological aspects