Modelling the Portfolio Behaviour of British Building Societies ‐ A Survey
Tóm tắt
Building societies, as we illustrated in the Preface, occupy an important position in the British financial system. There are at present over four hundred societies although this industry is highly concentrated, with the ten largest societies (with well developed branch networks) in 1978 accounting for 66 per cent of the total assets.
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