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"The deregulation of the banking industry during the 1990s provides a natural (public policy) experiment for investigating how firms adjust their executive compensation contracts as the environment in which they operate becomes relatively more competitive. Using the Riegle-Neal Act of 1994 as a...
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has exposed community banks to intensified competition on the one hand, but on the other hand has left well …
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, this paper explores whether changes in bank competition have in fact played a role on the market structure of non …-EU members, adopting a methodology that allows controlling for other determinants of industry market structure common across … industries, across countries or related to time passing. The evidence suggests that the overall process of enhanced competition …
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This article describes financial account aggregation and explores potential financial risks to the consumer and account holding financial institutions from aggregation. The current state of the law and contractual relationships relevant to such risks are analyzed. These risks include,...
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