The National Banks and American Economic Development, 1870-1900 Routledge Library Editions: History of Money, Banking and Finance Series
Auteur : Updike Helen Hill
This book, first published in 1985, is a study of the functioning of one sector of American capital markets ? non-reserve city national banks ? between 1870 and 1900. The unusually wide and deep expansion of the American economy in this period was impelled in part by the growth and development of agriculture, and this study examines the role of one source of loanable funds ? banks chartered under the National Banking Acts ? in providing American farmers with loans to expand and capitalize.
1. The American Economy and the National Banking System, 1870-1900 1.1. Government Policy 1.2. Contemporaneous Scholarly Analysis 1.3. Recent Scholarly Analysis 2. Rural American Capital Markets, 1870-1900 3. Models of Rural Funds Markets in Developing Economies 3.1. The United States as a Developing Economy 3.2. Structuralism Versus Monetarism 4. Regression Results
Date de parution : 02-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 08-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
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Country National Banks; undistributed; Central Reserve City Banks; corporated; Central Reserve City; profits; Undistributed Corporated Profits; banking; City National Banks; central; Reserve City; reserve; National Bank Systems; city; City Financial Markets; systems; Call Loan Market; country; Reserve City Banks; york; 11th Census; Country Bank Systems; Typical Underdeveloped Country; York Money Market; Rural Credit Markets; Dummy Variables; Higher Net Earnings; Federal Reserve System; Federal Reserve; Chattel Mortgages; Capital Market Problems; National Banks; Capital Gathering; Credit Market Conditions; Chow Statistic