Doing Development in Arkansas

Doing Development in Arkansas

by Richard Taub
ISBN-10:
1557287783
ISBN-13:
9781557287786
Pub. Date:
07/28/2004
Publisher:
University of Arkansas Press
ISBN-10:
1557287783
ISBN-13:
9781557287786
Pub. Date:
07/28/2004
Publisher:
University of Arkansas Press
Doing Development in Arkansas

Doing Development in Arkansas

by Richard Taub

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Overview

This is the story of the Southern Development Bancorporation, an organization established in 1988 with headquarters in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, for the purpose of stimulating economic and community development in South Arkansas. Richard P. Taub chronicles this experiment in development banking, established by Bill Clinton when he was governor. Based somewhat on the model of Shorebank Corporation, a Chicago bank-holding corporation that had achieved national recognition through its development efforts in the South Shore community, Southern was established with the assistance of the state’s leading foundation as a holding company with a set of subsidiaries designed to provide crucial credit opportunities and technical assistance missing from southern Arkansas. Doing Development in Arkansas is a history of that program as its creators tried to find their footing in new terrain, establish trust, work with borrowers despite legal pitfalls in doing so, and attempted to create new loan and technical assistance products. It is the story of the towns themselves in which Southern tried to have a substantial impact, including Arkadelphia, Hope, Malvern, Hot Springs, and Pine Bluff. Southern was an experiment and many of its achievements were the results in some cases of trying new ideas and in others of transporting programs successful in one setting to new locations. The most dramatic example of such a move is the development of the Good Faith Fund in Pine Bluff, based on a model of the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh. This book has been supported by the Winthrop Rockefeller and Ford Foundations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781557287786
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Publication date: 07/28/2004
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Richard P. Taub, Paul Klapper Professor of Social Sciences at the University of Chicago, headed the Southern Arkansas Rural Development Study and is the author of a number of books, including Community Capitalism, the story of the Shorebank Corporation, and Bureaucrats under Stress.

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