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The branch banking boom in Illinois: a byproduct of restrictive branching laws

Erin Davis and Tara N. Rice

Chicago Fed Letter, 2007, issue May, No 238

Abstract: What?s behind the boom in bank branches across Illinois, particularly in Chicago? The authors explore the history of branch banking within the state and across the nation to help explain this recent trend and discuss its future implications.

Keywords: Banks and banking - History; Branch banks; Branch banks - Illinois (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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