Kansas bank liquidity

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Hucke, Michael R.
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Woodard, F.O.
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1966-07
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Today there is a great deal of misunderstanding concerning the value of small banks as compared with large banks. This study has been undertaken to eliminate some of this misunderstanding. It is recognized, however, that this is in no way a comprehensive or definitive study.

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Preface -- List of tables -- I. Introduction; the problem, the purpose, definition of "small banks", the method -- II. History of banking; a. state banks, b. national banks, c. the populist movement -- III. Types of banking organizations; terminology, unit banks, multi-unit systems, government regulation and competition -- IV. General liquidity considerations; Liquidity, Allocation of bank funds, theories of commercial bank liquidity, sources of liquidity demands on the commercial bank, problems of liquid assets -- V. Patterns of liquidity in Kansas banks -- Summary and conclusions -- Appendix -- Bibliography
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Thesis (M.A.)-- Wichita State University, School of Business, Department of Economics
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Wichita State University
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