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Did Inequality in Farm Sizes Lead to Suppression of Banking and Credit in the Late Nineteenth Century?
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Jaremski, Matthew
, Fishback, Price V.
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19th century
/ 20th century
/ Agricultural lending
/ Banking
/ Banking industry
/ Banking system
/ Capital requirements
/ Censuses
/ Civil war
/ Commercial banks
/ Consumption
/ Credit
/ Economic development
/ Economic history
/ Farms
/ Income inequality
/ Inequality
/ Interest rates
/ Loans
/ Mortgage companies
/ National banks
/ Operators
/ Rural areas
/ Savings banks
/ Size of enterprise
/ Trust companies
2018
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Did Inequality in Farm Sizes Lead to Suppression of Banking and Credit in the Late Nineteenth Century?
by
Jaremski, Matthew
, Fishback, Price V.
in
19th century
/ 20th century
/ Agricultural lending
/ Banking
/ Banking industry
/ Banking system
/ Capital requirements
/ Censuses
/ Civil war
/ Commercial banks
/ Consumption
/ Credit
/ Economic development
/ Economic history
/ Farms
/ Income inequality
/ Inequality
/ Interest rates
/ Loans
/ Mortgage companies
/ National banks
/ Operators
/ Rural areas
/ Savings banks
/ Size of enterprise
/ Trust companies
2018
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by
Jaremski, Matthew
, Fishback, Price V.
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19th century
/ 20th century
/ Agricultural lending
/ Banking
/ Banking industry
/ Banking system
/ Capital requirements
/ Censuses
/ Civil war
/ Commercial banks
/ Consumption
/ Credit
/ Economic development
/ Economic history
/ Farms
/ Income inequality
/ Inequality
/ Interest rates
/ Loans
/ Mortgage companies
/ National banks
/ Operators
/ Rural areas
/ Savings banks
/ Size of enterprise
/ Trust companies
2018
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Did Inequality in Farm Sizes Lead to Suppression of Banking and Credit in the Late Nineteenth Century?
Journal Article
Did Inequality in Farm Sizes Lead to Suppression of Banking and Credit in the Late Nineteenth Century?
2018
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This article creates a new database that covers all U.S. banks in the census years between 1870 and 1900 to test the interaction between inequality and financial development when the banking system was starting over from scratch. A fixed-effects panel regression shows that the number of banks per thousand people in the South has a strong positive relationship with the size of farm operations. This suggests that large southern farm operators welcomed new banks after the Civil War. When the analysis is extended into the 1900s, the relationship becomes more negative, as bankers may have tried to block entrants.
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