@article{Milkove:333923,
      recid = {333923},
      author = {Milkove, Daniel L.},
      title = {Do Bank Size and Metro-Nonmetro Location Affect Bank  Behavior? },
      address = {1985-04},
      number = {2487-2023-553},
      series = {Rural Development Research Report No. 47},
      pages = {17},
      year = {1985},
      abstract = {A bank's lending policies and its aggressiveness in  attracting large deposits depend more on the size of the  bank's assets than on its rural or urban location.  Many  rural banks do take fewer risks than urban banks, but  that's because of the small sizes (value of assets) of many  rural banks, not their locations.  The kinds of deposits  (6-month money market certificates and large time deposits)  and investments  (government securities and Federal funds)  a bank uses, the rate of loan losses, and its profitability  indicate a bank's aggressiveness and lending policies.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/333923},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.333923},
}