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The Insurance of Bank Deposits in the West

Thornton Cooke

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1909, vol. 24, issue 1, 85-88

Abstract: The movement, a result of the panic of 1907, 86. — Provisions of the Oklahoma law, 88. — National banks unable to participate in the guaranty, many become state banks, 90. — Rapid increase in the deposits of state banks, 94. — The guaranty of deposits generally favored by the people outside the larger cities, 103. — Political aspects of the question, 103. — More strict banking laws have in every instance accompanied the adoption of the guaranty or insurance of deposits, 106.

Date: 1909
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