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Paul Mcdonnold
Paul McDonnold is a freelance writer based in southwest Arkansas. He has written for
The Christian Science Monitor
,
Texas Monthly
and
Arkansas Life
, and is the author of
The Economics of Ego Surplus
, a novel about the global economy.
Business & Economics
Are Regulations Killing the Small Community Bank in America?
Will regulations aimed at large, investment-oriented banks kill the "It’s a Wonderful Life" promise of the American community bank?