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The idea that an industry with sunk costs may be contestable even in the absence of long-term contracts has received little attention from formal economic theory yet is popular among monopolists facing antitrust suits. The paper formally illustrates the argument. In an infinitely repeated game,...
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I present evidence that the cross-guarantee authority granted to the FDIC by the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 has unexpectedly strengthened the Federal Reserve's source-of-strength doctrine. In particular, I find that a bank affiliated with a multi-bank...
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area, unlike some areas of investment banking, commercial banks have always been allowed to compete directly with … area, unlike some areas of investment banking, commercial banks have always been allowed to compete directly with … returns for bank advisors when they advise their own loan customers in acquiring other firms. -- Relationship banking …
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-taking incentive prevailed during 1986-92, a period characterized by serious banking problems and financial turmoil. We find that …
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was thus an effective public policy tool, at least banking sector. …
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