Abstract: Credit unions are cooperative financial institutions specializing in the basic financial needs of certain groups of consumers. A distinguishing feature of credit unions is the legal requirement that members share a common bond. This organizing principle recently became the focus of national attention as the Supreme Court and the U.S. Congress took opposite sides in a controversy regarding the number of common bonds that could co-exist within the membership of a single credit union. Despite its importance, little research has been done into how common bonds affect how credit unions actually operate. We frame the issues with a simple theoretical model of credit-union formation and consolidation. To provide intuition into the flexib...
About 6,000 financial cooperatives, called credit unions, with more than 103 million members manage ...
The credit union sector has grown quite significantly in recent years. Among other strategies, this ...
Hannan, West, and Barron investigate the development of credit unions over time, focusing on organiz...
Credit Unions are cooperative financial institutions specializing in the basic financial needs of ce...
On February 25, 1998, the Supreme Court ruled that federal credit unions may not consist of more tha...
Credit unions are not for profit cooperative financial institutions which provide financial services...
This article questions the findings of several studies which have concluded that the Credit Unions A...
From their beginnings in 1908, U.S. credit unions have grown into a trillion-dollar industry with mo...
Credit unions are financial co-operatives that conduct their business for their members. The princip...
Credit unions are financial co-operatives that conduct their business for their members. The princip...
Recent legislative efforts to protect credit unions against unfavorable legislation reflect the grow...
A credit union is a self-help financial co-operative where people, who are united by a Common Bond, ...
The purpose of this investigation was to study the demand for credit union shares. More specifically...
International Credit Union Operating Principles represent the core values of credit unions yet durin...
The motivation for mergers in the credit union industry differs from the commercial bank industry du...
About 6,000 financial cooperatives, called credit unions, with more than 103 million members manage ...
The credit union sector has grown quite significantly in recent years. Among other strategies, this ...
Hannan, West, and Barron investigate the development of credit unions over time, focusing on organiz...
Credit Unions are cooperative financial institutions specializing in the basic financial needs of ce...
On February 25, 1998, the Supreme Court ruled that federal credit unions may not consist of more tha...
Credit unions are not for profit cooperative financial institutions which provide financial services...
This article questions the findings of several studies which have concluded that the Credit Unions A...
From their beginnings in 1908, U.S. credit unions have grown into a trillion-dollar industry with mo...
Credit unions are financial co-operatives that conduct their business for their members. The princip...
Credit unions are financial co-operatives that conduct their business for their members. The princip...
Recent legislative efforts to protect credit unions against unfavorable legislation reflect the grow...
A credit union is a self-help financial co-operative where people, who are united by a Common Bond, ...
The purpose of this investigation was to study the demand for credit union shares. More specifically...
International Credit Union Operating Principles represent the core values of credit unions yet durin...
The motivation for mergers in the credit union industry differs from the commercial bank industry du...
About 6,000 financial cooperatives, called credit unions, with more than 103 million members manage ...
The credit union sector has grown quite significantly in recent years. Among other strategies, this ...
Hannan, West, and Barron investigate the development of credit unions over time, focusing on organiz...