List of Publications and Research
“History of Florida East Coast Railroad” and “Hamilton’s Financial Plan,” Masters essays, Stetson University, 1950.
“Credit Unions in Southern Baptist Colleges,” Southern Baptist Educator, August, 1958.
“Installment Lending by Alabama Commercial Banks,” a position paper presented before the Banking Committee of the Alabama State Senate, May 16, 1961; published by the Alabama Bankers Association, Montgomery, Alabama, 1961
“Competition from Government-Owned, Government-Sponsored and Government-Subsidized Lending Agencies,” Annual Proceedings of the Consumer Bankers’ Association, 1962, pp. 189-207.
“Problems in the Development of Installment Lending by Alabama Commercial Banks,” dissertation, Graduate School of Business, Indiana University, September, 1963.
“Outlook For Installment Lending in Alabama,” Part I, The Southern Banker, July 1964, pp.36-37; Part II, August 1964, pp. 36-37.
“The Structure of Commercial Banking in Alabama,” The Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, Vol. 37, No. 1, January 1966, pp. 47-54.
“The Wage Earners’ Plan -- Chapter XIII of the Bankruptcy Act -- in Alabama,” Annual Meeting, Alabama Academy of Science, April, 1966.
“Installment Lending in Alabama,” Special Legislative Subcommittee on Credit Reform, Alabama State Senate, February 26, 1969.
“Installment Lending in Alabama: The Impact of the Truth in Lending Act,” The Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, Vol. 41, No. 4, October 1970, pp. 232-239.
“The Economic Outlook with Emphasis on the Mortgage Market,” Savings and Mortgage Seminar, Alabama Bankers Association, Birmingham, Alabama, September 17, 1969.
“Economic Outlook,” with Dr. Kenneth E. Van Sise and Dr. W. Jack Duncan, The Alabama Purchaser, February 1971, pp. 23-25.
“Variable Life Insurance; Status Report,” Alabama Life Insurance News, December 1971, pp. 9-11.
“An Economist Looks at Dog Racing,’’ The Alabama Baptist, January 13, 1972, p. 9
“1972 - The Economic Outlook,” with Dr. Kenneth E. Van Sise, Dr. W. Jack Duncan, William Watson, and Daniel White; The Alabama Purchaser, February 1972, pp. 18, 20, 22-23.
“The Demise of Nonpar Banking in Alabama,” with Byron L. Bohannon, The Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, Vol. 43, No. 2, April, 1972.
“Retirement Planning for Ministers,” The Alabama Baptist, October 26, 1972, p. 7.
“Interest Rate Trends,” Credit Conference, Alabama Bankers Association, Birmingham, Alabama, November 30, 1972.
“Collegiate Education for Business,” Collegiate News and Views, Winter, 1972-73
“Fringe Benefits in Southern Baptist Colleges, 1972-73,” The Southern Baptist Educator, Part I, March-April 1973, pp. 11-13; Part II, May-June 1973, pp. 22-23.
“Personal Bankruptcy In Alabama: A Continuing Problem,” with Edgar Wood, The Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, Vol. 44, No. 4, October 1973.
“A Deacon Speaks Out: Providing for the Pastor’s Retirement,” The Deacon, The Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, Vol. 4, No. 2, January-February-March 1974, pp. 14-15.
“Church Pension Funds,” Annual Meeting, Southern Risk and Insurance Association, Atlanta, Georgia, November 1974.
“Private Sector Must Join Fight Against Inflation,” Perspective: The Birmingham News, Sunday Editorial Page, November 17, 1974.
“The Changing Structure of Commercial Banking in Alabama,” The Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, Vol. 46, No. 1, January 1975.
“Forecast 1975: An Economic Outlook,” with Dr. Fred N. Hendon, Dixie Contractor, January 3, 1975.
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Name | Geer, William Dudley |
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Date of birth | December 25, 1922 |
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Date of death | October 3, 2003 |
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