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October 2005, No. 219
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Last Updated: 09/15/2005

Corporate Governance at Community Banks: A Seventh District Analysis

Robert DeYoung , Colette Fried

Community banks can be vulnerable to the same economic tensions and conflicts of interest that have compromised corporate governance at more high- profile firms over the past few years. The authors discuss their preliminary findings from a project designed to construct a systematic database on the corporate governance practices at District community banks.

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