The Market Structure of Commercial Banking in the United States
David A. Alhadeff
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1951, vol. 65, issue 1, 62-86
Abstract:
I. Introduction, 62. — II. Some salient features of a banking market, 63. — III. Prices, profits, costs, 69. — IV. Banking market structure in small market towns and large cities, 73. — V. Impact of horizontal combination on banking structures, 79. — VI. Concluding observations, 83.
Date: 1951
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