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Banking Across State Lines: Public and Private Consequences
This study provides an analysis of nationwide banking, the advantages and the significant disadvantages. It overviews other consolidated banking systems, such as in Canada, UK and Germany, and identifies the causes of this movement, reviewing the laws passed in 1990, permitting such banks to exist.
Author(s) | By Peter Rose. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 192 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 30 Apr 1997 |
Availability | Not yet available |
This study provides an analysis of nationwide banking, the advantages and the significant disadvantages. It overviews other consolidated banking systems, such as in Canada, UK and Germany, and identifies the causes of this movement, reviewing the laws passed in 1990, permitting such banks to exist.
Preface The Old and The New: American Banking in Consolidation Background to Interstate Banking: Early Federal and State Interstate Banking Laws The 1994 Interstate Banking Law and Its Implications for the Structure of U.S. Banking The Potential Benef
PETER S. ROSE is Professor of Finance and Jeanne and John R. Blocker Professor of Business Administration at Texas A&M University. After serving as a financial economist with the Federal Reserve System, Dr. Rose turned to teaching more than two decades ag