Bank Enterprisers in a Western Town, 1815-1822
Harry R. Stevens
Business History Review, 1955, vol. 29, issue 2, 139-156
Abstract:
When attention is shifted from individual entrepreneur to the socio-economic group of which he is a part, new historical perspectives are opened to view. This study of a group of bankers in frontier Cincinnati considerably sharpens the historical concept of the “Western Banker” and provides insight into the nature of the banking function in a developing economy. The data employed yield significant conclusions about the nature of the bankers' backgrounds and about the importance both of those backgrounds and of the frontier environment in shaping the bankers' function and role.
Date: 1955
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