The Concentration of Banking Power in Nevada: An Historical Analysis1
F. W. Barsalou
Business History Review, 1955, vol. 29, issue 4, 350-362
Abstract:
Nevada commercial banking has, from the start, been successively dominated by three organizations. The fact that these organizations rose to power under differing circumstances and by differing means suggests how deep-rooted and long-lived the propensity toward, economic concentration in some environments may be. In such environments the manner in which quasi-monopolistic powers are exercised has real cogency. Under two of the three historical situations studied, service to the consumer has not been noticeably different from that provided in more competitive banking areas.
Date: 1955
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