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Capital Positions of Japanese Banks
Kane, Edward J.
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2002
of capital as functions of holding-period returns earned in
Japan
on stocks, bonds, yen, and real estate. The model is … it in a model of how variations in bank-customer contracting arrangements in
Japan
affect the returns that can be earned …
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"To Establish a More Effective Supervision of Banking" : How the Birth of the Fed Altered Bank Supervision
White, Eugene N.
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2011
Although bank supervision under the National Banking System exercised a light hand and panics were frequent, depositor losses were minimal. Double liability induced shareholders to carefully monitor bank managers and voluntarily liquidate banks early if they appeared to be in trouble. Inducing...
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In the Eye of a Storm : Manhattan's Money Center Banks During the International Financial Crisis of 1931
Richardson, Gary
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2011
In the summer of 1931, a financial crisis began in Austria, spread to Germany, forced Britain to abandon the gold standard, crossed the Atlantic, and afflicted financial institutions in the United States. This article describes how banks in New York City, the central money market of the United...
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The Development of Opacity in U.S. Banking
Gorton, Gary B.
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2013
An examination of U.S. banking history shows that economically efficient private bank money requires that information-revealing securities markets for bank liabilities be closed. That is, banks are optimally opaque, which is why they are regulated and examined. I show this by examining the...
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Banks, Politics, and Political Parties : From Partisan Banking to Open Access in Early Massachusetts
Lu, Qian
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2015
The United States was the first nation to allow open access to the corporate form to its citizens. The state of Massachusetts was not only one of the first states to provide its members with legally sanctioned tools to create organizations and enable open access but, on a per capita basis, had...
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Banking Crises and the Rules of the Game
Calomiris, Charles W.
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2010
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Splendid Associations of Favored Individuals : Federal and State Commercial Banking Policy in the Federalist Era
Bodenhorn, Howard
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2009
Early American firms were shaped by contemporary social conceptions of appropriate horizontal power relations inside the firm and the Federalist era bank was shaped by these conceptions. The Federalist era debate on the corporation was much broader than how shareholders would treat with one...
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Branch Banking as a Device for Discipline : Competition and Bank Survivorship During the Great Depression
Carlson, Mark A.
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2007
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 banking systems. Using a new database of individual...
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Bank Distress During the Great Depression : The Illiquidity-Insolvency Debate Revisited
Richardson, Gary
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2007
During the contraction from 1929 through 1933, the Federal Reserve System tracked changes in the status of all banks operating in the United States and determined the cause of each bank suspension. This essay analyzes chronological patterns in aggregate series constructed from that data. The...
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Quarterly Data on the Categories and Causes of Bank Distress During the Great Depression
Richardson, Gary
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2007
During the contraction from 1929 through 1933, the Federal Reserve System tracked changes in the status of all banks operating in the United States and determined the cause of each bank suspension. This essay introduces quarterly series derived from that hitherto dormant data and presents...
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