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Rural Economic Development: New Opportunities And Challenges For Commercial Bankers

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  • Duncan, Marvin R.
  • Fischer, William R.
  • Taylor, Richard D.

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The report discusses commercial banks' role in supporting economic development in rural America. It details demographic and economic trends in rural America. It discusses a number of economic development programs available to commercial bankers and to private sector/public sector partnerships. Finally, the report proposes a set of new tools for commercial bankers to further strengthen their participation in rural community economic development.

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  • Duncan, Marvin R. & Fischer, William R. & Taylor, Richard D., 1996. "Rural Economic Development: New Opportunities And Challenges For Commercial Bankers," Agricultural Economics Reports 23354, North Dakota State University, Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:nddaer:23354
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.23354
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