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Because California was a pioneer in the development of intrastate branching, we use its experience during the 1920s and … 1930s to assess the effects of the expansion of large-scale, branch-banking networks on competition and the stability of … banks responded to increased competition from branch banks by changing their operations in ways consistent with efforts to …
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Because California was a pioneer in the development of intrastate branching, we use its experience during the 1920s and … 1930s to assess the effects of the expansion of large-scale, branch-banking networks on competition and the stability of … banks responded to increased competition from branch banks by changing their operations in ways consistent with efforts to …
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An account of the principal phases in the development of the English banking system, and an analysis of the financial structure of the economy of the UK. The book focuses in detail on the regulatory and supervisory aspects of the UK banking system, and the interactions between the structural...
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Following the collapse of the bubble economy in Japan, banking supervisors and bank examiners were severely criticized by the media as human capital had long been viewed the key element of Japanese banking supervision. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the bank supervisors ́career paths...
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Bank failures began to rise in 2007 and more than 350 were closed by the end of 2011. A number of observers have asserted that the ability of banks to switch among competing supervisors was an important contributing factor, but the issue has not been carefully investigated in empirical work....
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We analyze the effect of a U.S. subprime mortgage regulation on the availability of mortgagecredit. Due to all subprime mortgage originators being affected by the regulation studied,there is no natural control group. We use a pro t maximization assumption to construct acontrol group. We nd no...
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