The origins of the (cooperative) species: Raiffeisen banking in the Netherlands, 1898–1909 1

Author:

Colvin Christopher L1,Henderson Stuart2,Turner John D1

Affiliation:

1. Queen’s Management School, Queen’s University Belfast, 185 Stranmillis Road, Belfast, UKj.turner@qub.ac.uk

2. Ulster University Business School, Ulster University, Shore Road, Newtownabbey, UKs.henderson1@ulster.ac.uk

Abstract

AbstractCooperatively owned Raiffeisen banks first emerged in the Netherlands in the late 1890s and spread rapidly across the country. Using a new dataset, we investigate the determinants of their market entry and early performance. We find the cooperative organisational form, when allied to a change in the structure of Dutch agriculture and the socioreligious pillarisation of Dutch society, was an important factor explaining their entry into rural financial markets. While religious organisations provided a necessary impetus for the emergence of Raiffeisen banks, the economic advantages associated with cooperative enterprises ensured the subsequent survival and success of these banks.“We will now discuss in a little more detail the Struggle for Existence.”From Charles Darwin, The Origins of the Species (1859)

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous),History

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