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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 … banks responded to increased competition from branch banks by changing their operations in ways consistent with efforts to …
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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 … banks responded to increased competition from branch banks by changing their operations in ways consistent with efforts to …
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Following the collapse of the bubble economy in Japan, banking supervisors and bank examiners were severely criticized by the media as human capital had long been viewed the key element of Japanese banking supervision. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the bank supervisors ́career paths...
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There have been major changes in the banking system structure and several new banking laws over time that have had major impact on banks in the USA. In response to the 1980s and early 1990s crisis, and the more recent mortgage market meltdown that began in the summer of 2007, the banking...
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This paper examines the effect of competition and banking regulation on the systemic risk of Islamic Banks (IBs) and … to 2019, the results show that higher competition tends to reduce systemic risk exposure, with no differential impact …
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