Daniel Singer
Affiliation: Dr., Professor of Finance, Towson University (USA)
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Banking and income inequality of the American community: an analysis
Lijing Du , Michail Dewally , Ying Ying Shao , Daniel Singer doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/bbs.11(1).2016.06Community banks in American urban areas are found to have a significant effect on the local distribution of income. Banking activity is seen to both decrease inequality by increasing the median level of income and simultaneously increase inequality by increasing the size of either tail of the income distribution. The net effect of banks providing liquidity to the American local economy and increasing access to the banking infrastructure is to decrease income inequality in these communities