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portfolio production that was estimated for a sample of highest-level U.S. bank holding companies in Hughes, Lang, Mester, and … experience clear gains in their financial performance, but society also benefits from the enhanced bank safety that follows from …
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method, and a number of bank, market, and regulatory characteristics. We review the existing literature and provide new …
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We investigate the sources of recent changes in the performance of U.S. banks using concepts and techniques borrowed from the cross-section efficiency literature. Our most striking result is that during 1991-1997, cost productivity worsened while profit productivity improved substantially,...
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% of entry in metropolitan markets, and more than 10% of entry in rural markets. Additional results suggest that bank age …
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We provide evidence on the costs and profitability of relationship lending by banks. We derive bank-specific measures … rates, and then estimate cost and profit functions to examine how smoothing affects bank costs and profits.<p> <p …-term contract between a bank and its borrower, while loan rate smoothing in response to an interest rate shock is. …
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