Building Societies' Behaviour, 1955-70
C. St J. Oherlihy and
J. E. Spencer
National Institute Economic Review, 1972, vol. 61, 40-51
Abstract:
Building societies play an important part in the collection of savings in the personal sector and dominate lending for private house purchase. Quite apart from its intrinsic interest as a description of the operation of a major group of financial intermediaries, an account of building society behaviour should therefore be of some interest to those concerned with forecasting private dwelling investment or the allocation of the personal sector's flow of funds.
Date: 1972
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