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We investigate the motives and consequences of the consolidation of banks in Japan during the period of fiscal year …
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-Neal Interstate Banking and Branching Efficiency Act of 1994 removed many of the restrictions on opening bank branches across state … lines. We interpret the Riegle-Neal act as lowering the cost of expanding a bank's funding base. In this paper, we build an …
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Economists have argued that a high concentration of land holdings in a country can create powerful interest groups that retard the creation of economic institutions, and thus hold back economic development. Could these arguments apply beyond underdeveloped countries with backward political...
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one large, universal bank remained. We explore the extent to which that merger resulted in monopoly rents for the combined …
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Motivated by public policy debates about bank consolidation and conflicting theoretical predictions about the … relationship between the market structure of the banking industry and bank fragility, this paper studies the impact of bank … concentration, bank regulations, and national institutions on the likelihood of suffering a systemic banking crisis. Using data on …
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. Second, did diffuse ownership systematically alter bank risk taking? It did. Banks with less concentrated ownership followed …
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We show that industrial ownership structures, such as keiretsu groupings in Japan, may significantly impact firms …
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Since the inception of Medicare Part D in 2006, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and regulatory changes have led to increased concentration and reduced plan variety in the standalone prescription drug plan (PDP) portion of the market. We examine how this industry consolidation affects Medicare...
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business groups found in South Korea, Taiwan and Japan fit the stylized results from the model, and contrast the impact of …
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One empirical phenomenon that has received little attention in the franchising literature is the tendency for individual franchisees to own not just one but several units of a given franchised chain. Most current theories of franchising, based on incentives, information asymmetries, and...
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