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Donald S. Tucker

    The Evolution of PeopleS Banks
    • 2020

      The Evolution of PeopleS Banks

      • 276pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The success of various European cooperative credit systems has sparked significant interest globally, prompting many governments to explore these institutions for their citizens' benefit. In 1913, the President of the United States appointed a commission, alongside a larger group from the Southern Commercial Congress, to study cooperative institutions that support farmers as part of a broader examination of rural life. The commission gathered extensive testimony, but the rapid pace of their travels limited in-depth investigations. Their focus on rural credits highlighted the need for additional insights into urban institutions. Consequently, the author spent several months in Europe in 1913 to collect detailed information on these urban cooperative entities. This work is a reproduction of an important historical document, published by Forgotten Books, which specializes in preserving rare and classic texts. Using advanced technology, they digitally reconstruct works while addressing imperfections in the original copies. While some flaws may remain, they are typically repaired to maintain the integrity of historical works.

      The Evolution of PeopleS Banks