Concentration of Banking : : The Changing Structure and Control of Banking in the United States / / John M. Chapman.

Presents the history of branch banking under state banking laws during the early years of American banking and explains the almost complete disappearance of branch banking following the Civil War and inauguration of the nation banking system, the revival of branch banking principally within the limi...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Columbia University Press eBook-Package Archive 1898-1999
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1934]
©1934
Year of Publication:1934
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (390 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • FOREWORD
  • PREFACE
  • CONTENTS
  • CHARTS
  • I. INTRODUCTION
  • II. THE UNIT BANKING SYSTEM
  • III. LEGISLATIVE PROVISION FOR BANK MERGERS AND CONSOLIDATIONS
  • IV. THE SCOPE AND EXTENT OF BANK MERGERS IN THE UNITED STATES
  • V. PRINCIPAL CAUSES OF BANK MERGERS
  • VI. EFFECTS OF BANK MERGERS AND CONSOLIDATIONS
  • VII. EARLY BRANCH BANKING IN THE UNITED STATES
  • VIII. THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NATIONAL BRANCH BANKING POLICY
  • IX. BRANCH BANKING IN CALIFORNIA
  • X. THE LEGAL STATUS OF BRANCH BANKING
  • XI. THE EXTENT OF BRANCH BANKING IN THE UNITED STATES
  • XII. THE CONCENTRATION OF BRANCH BANKING IN LEADING CITIES
  • XIII. BRANCH BANKING AND MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS
  • XIV. BRANCHES AND THE CORRESPONDENT SYSTEM
  • XV. BRANCH BANK MANAGEMENT
  • XVI. RELATION OF BANK MERGERS TO BRANCH BANKING
  • XVII. SOME ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF BRANCH BANKING
  • XVIII. BRANCH BANKING AND THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
  • XIX. CHAIN BANKING
  • XX. GROUP BANKING
  • XXI. CONCLUSIONS
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • INDEX