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Interlude: The Freedman’s Bank
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Peter Conti-Brown
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Introduction 1
- 1 Origins: The Early Republic and the Free Banking Era 21
- Interlude: Supervision on Suspicion 41
- 2 The Rise and Retreat of Supervisory Discretion: Implementing the National Banking Acts in the 1860s 47
- Interlude: The Freedman’s Bank 75
- 3 Competition and Crisis in the Gilded Age 79
- Interlude: O. Henry and J.F.C. Nettlewick 104
- 4 Central Banking and Bank Supervision: Complements and Alternatives in the Founding of the Federal Reserve 109
- Interlude: Sioux Falls Falls 139
- 5 The 1933 Bank Holiday and the Legitimacy of Supervision 143
- Interlude: Banking on Bonds, for Better and Worse 166
- 6 Supervision’s New Deal: The Competitive Institutionalization of the 1930s 173
- Interlude: Supervising Japanese Banking 207
- 7 Supervising Concentration: Holding Companies and Merger Review in the Postwar Years 213
- Interlude: Training Examiners (and Bankers) in the 1950s 248
- 8 The Saxon Invasion: The Supervisory Battle over Risk and Failure in the 1960s 253
- Interlude: Bunco 280
- 9 The Expansion of Residual Risk: Bank Supervision for Antidiscrimination, Consumer Protection, and Community Reinvestment 285
- Conclusion: To What End, the Public Control of Private Finance 313
- Acknowledgments 323
- List of Abbreviations 327
- Notes 331
- Index 395
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Introduction 1
- 1 Origins: The Early Republic and the Free Banking Era 21
- Interlude: Supervision on Suspicion 41
- 2 The Rise and Retreat of Supervisory Discretion: Implementing the National Banking Acts in the 1860s 47
- Interlude: The Freedman’s Bank 75
- 3 Competition and Crisis in the Gilded Age 79
- Interlude: O. Henry and J.F.C. Nettlewick 104
- 4 Central Banking and Bank Supervision: Complements and Alternatives in the Founding of the Federal Reserve 109
- Interlude: Sioux Falls Falls 139
- 5 The 1933 Bank Holiday and the Legitimacy of Supervision 143
- Interlude: Banking on Bonds, for Better and Worse 166
- 6 Supervision’s New Deal: The Competitive Institutionalization of the 1930s 173
- Interlude: Supervising Japanese Banking 207
- 7 Supervising Concentration: Holding Companies and Merger Review in the Postwar Years 213
- Interlude: Training Examiners (and Bankers) in the 1950s 248
- 8 The Saxon Invasion: The Supervisory Battle over Risk and Failure in the 1960s 253
- Interlude: Bunco 280
- 9 The Expansion of Residual Risk: Bank Supervision for Antidiscrimination, Consumer Protection, and Community Reinvestment 285
- Conclusion: To What End, the Public Control of Private Finance 313
- Acknowledgments 323
- List of Abbreviations 327
- Notes 331
- Index 395