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The Role of Community Banks in the U.S. Economy

from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

Introduction:

The U.S. banking system is unusual in consisting not only of some very large banks but also a large number of relatively small community banks. This bifurcated banking structure resulted largely from a legal framework that, in the past, restricted banks’ abilities to diversify geographically. This institutional structure, in turn, reflected a long-standing concern in the United States about the concentration of banking power in a few very large institutions located far away from many of the customers they serve.

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