Rural Markets: A Country Banker and a Vanishing Way of Doing Business
David Ress ()
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David Ress: University of New England
Chapter Chapter 2 in The Kansas Blue Sky Act of 1911, 2023, pp 13-27 from Springer
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Abstract After Kansas Banking Commissioner Joseph Dolley’s youth as a sailor carrying cargo for Boston merchants, he became a participant in an entirely way of commerce: the tiny, isolated economy of a rural Kansas hamlet. There, as a grocer and then a banker, he developed a theory of finance that he would later adopt in implementing the Blue Sky Act of 1911.
Keywords: Kansas Banking Commissioner; Joseph N. Dolley; Banking; Small town commerce; Rural finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-43831-8_2
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