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ziebarth at vms2.macc.wis
04-03-1996, 06:13 PM
Bob- I have a couple of articles (with good ref. lists) that I'm working.
Will be glad to send you copies. E-mail me directly with your snail mail
address.
Ann Ziebarth
ziebarth@macc.wisc.edu

I am looking for information - articals, books etc addressing increasing
>concentration in the banking industry. As well as information pointing to the
>lack of banking services to low and moderate income areas.
>
>Thanks
>Bob Granger
>


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woodstck at wwa.com (Wood
04-08-1996, 03:10 PM
>I am looking for information - articals, books etc addressing increasing
>concentration in the banking industry. As well as information pointing to the
>lack of banking services to low and moderate income areas.
>
>Thanks
>Bob Granger
>
>
Contact Tom Schlesinger at the Southern Finance Project.
He's at 540/338-7754


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mverchot at u.washington.
04-08-1996, 04:03 PM
The Board of Governor's of the Federal Reserve pulished a study on changes
in the structure of banks: Trends in the Structure of Federally Insured
Depository Institutions, 1984-94. It can be found in the January 1996
Federal reserve Bulletin. To get a copy call the Fed at: 202-452-3244

Michael Verchot
University of Washington
Business and Economic Development Program


On Mon, 8 Apr 1996, Woodstock Institute wrote:

> >I am looking for information - articals, books etc addressing increasing
> >concentration in the banking industry. As well as information pointing to the
> >lack of banking services to low and moderate income areas.
> >
> >Thanks
> >Bob Granger
> >
> >
> Contact Tom Schlesinger at the Southern Finance Project.
> He's at 540/338-7754
>
>
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++
> + Woodstock Institute is a nonprofit applied research and +
> + technical assistance organization focusing on issues of +
> + community reinvestment and economic development. +
> + 407 S. Dearborn, Ste 550 Chicago, IL 60605 +
> + (312)427-8070 woodstck@wwa.com +
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++
>
>


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