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Competition between Barclays Bank (DCO) and the Canadian banks in the West Indies, 1926–45

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Kathleen E. A. Monteith, Competition between Barclays Bank (DCO) and the Canadian banks in the West Indies, 1926–45This article examines the extent to which collusion ruled out competition in banking, and assesses the nature and impact of this competition in order to ascertain the degree to which Barclays Bank (DCO) faced any significant challenge to its position within the region. It is shown that the rigidity which is assumed to be characteristic of collusive agreements was not present, and that competition existed in the commercial banking market in the West Indies during this period. It is also shown that non-price competition existed in many forms, and was capable of leading to a bank's position being usurped by another.

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  • Monteith, Kathleen E. A., 2000. "Competition between Barclays Bank (DCO) and the Canadian banks in the West Indies, 1926–45," Financial History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 7(1), pages 67-87, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:fihrev:v:7:y:2000:i:01:p:67-87_00
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