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Author:Raghuram, Rajan G. 

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Constituencies and legislation: the fight over the McFadden Act of 1927

The McFadden Act of 1927 was one of the most hotly contested pieces of legislation in U.S. banking history, and its influence was still felt over half a century later. The act was intended to force states to accord the same branching rights to national banks as they accorded to state banks. By uniting the interests of large state and national banks, it also had the potential to expand the number of states that allowed branching. Congressional votes for the act therefore could reflect the strength of various interests in the district for expanded banking competition. We find congressmen in ...
Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 2012-61

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