Federal Bank Policy, Bank Market Structure, and Bank Performance: Wisconsin, 1863–1914*
Richard H. Keehn
Business History Review, 1974, vol. 48, issue 1, 1-27
Abstract:
Utilizing data from a single state, Professor Keehn examines a number of important hypotheses about banking history and the role of banking in the process of economic growth and development in America from the Civil War to the creation of the Federal Reserve System.
Date: 1974
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