@article{Neveu:197024,
      recid = {197024},
      author = {Neveu, Andre},
      title = {AGRICULTURAL BANKS OR MULTIPURPOSE BANKS? THE GROWTH AND  DEVELOPMENT OF THREE COOPERATIVE BANKS IN EUROPE},
      address = {1981},
      number = {988-2016-77382},
      pages = {4},
      year = {1981},
      abstract = {The Credit Agricole Mutuel in France, the Deutsche  Genossenschaftsbank in the
Federal Republic of Germany, and  the Rait't'eisen-Boerenleenbank in the
Netherlands have  many points in common, or at least many similarities:  their
history, nature, development in an agricultural and  rural environment neglected
by the traditional banking  system, and primary mission, which is financing
agriculture  and the cooperative sector. However, after becoming  sufficiently
large, they began to more closely resemble  their competitors, the multipurpose
commercial banks. Do  the limitations imposed by the need to develop and to
use  modern management systems create a danger for these banks?  Will they
lose their originality in a world where  uniformity is common fare?},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/197024},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.197024},
}