Anderson School of Management Theses & Dissertations
Publication Date
5-28-1963
Abstract
The banking system in the United States is an integral part of the financial structure of the nation. Within the economy of a free market and a democratic nation the banking system, or central bank, is generally regarded, in some sense, as the conscience or the guardian of a nation’s financial responsibilities; therefore, a unique position is found for it within each governmental structure.
Language
English
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
Anderson School of Management
First Committee Member
Howard Vivian Finston
Second Committee Member
Rudyard Byron Goode
Third Committee Member
Ralph Lemon Edgel
Recommended Citation
Petty, Maurine. "A Study of Personnel Practices as Reflected through Employee Interviews in Selected New Mexico banks: a comparison of findings with general banking practices in the United States.." (1963). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/anderson_etds/24
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