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Governance and the Success of U.S. Community Banks, 1790-2010: Mutual Savings Banks, Local Commercial Banks, and the Merchants (National) Bank of New Bedford, Massachusetts

SSRN Electronic Journal
2011
  • 3
    Citations
  • 2,652
    Usage
  • 7
    Captures
  • 0
    Mentions
  • 0
    Social Media
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Metrics Details

  • Citations
    3
    • Citation Indexes
      3
  • Usage
    2,652
    • Abstract Views
      2,401
    • Downloads
      251
  • Captures
    7
    • Readers
      6
    • Exports-Saves
      1
      • SSRN
        1
  • Ratings
    • Download Rank
      244,249

Article Description

Annual time series data show that from 1790 through 2010 only about 1 percent of U.S. commercial banks failed each year on average. Many community banks, including mutual savings banks and local commercial banks, provided valuable intermediation services for decades before failing or, more likely, merging. The key to community bank success was governance. Local long-term investors, like the stockholders of the Merchants Bank of New Bedford (later the Merchants National Bank), had both the incentive and ability to elect effective board directors who carefully chose and monitored bank officers (presidents and cashiers) charged with producing steady dividends.

Bibliographic Details

Robert E. Wright

Elsevier BV

banks and banking; bank failures; community banks; community banking; unit banks; unit banking; mutual savings banks; mutual savings banking; corporate governance; bank management; financial history; business history

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