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Empirical studies of financial innovation: lots of talk, little action?
Frame, W. Scott
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White, Lawrence J.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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2002
This paper reviews the extant empirical studies of financial innovation. Adopting broad criteria, the authors found just two dozen studies, over half of which (fourteen) had been conducted since 2000. Since some financial innovations are examined by more than one study, only fourteen distinct...
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Economy's recovery poses challenges for district banks
Woosley, Lynn
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Easterwood, Lisa
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Carlson, Rick
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2003
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The Sixth District banking industry has performed surprisingly well over the last few years in the face of challenging times. What's ahead in terms of regulatory changes, credit demand and bank profitability?
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Back to basics
Barron, Patrick
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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2009
Remarks at the Georgia Bankers Association's Annual Convention, Atlanta, Georgia, June 15, 2009
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Issues in central bank finance and independence
Stella, Peter
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Lonnberg, Åke
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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2008
Conventional economic policy models focus only on selected elements of the central bank balance sheet, in particular monetary liabilities and sometimes foreign reserves. The canonical model of an "independent" central bank assumes that it chooses money (or an interest rate) unconstrained by a...
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Determinants of domestic and cross-border bank acquisitions in the European Union
Hernando, Ignacio
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Nieto, María J.
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Wall, Larry D.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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2008
This paper analyzes the determinants of bank acquisitions both within and across 25 members of the European Union (EU-25) during the period 1997–2004. Our results suggest that poorly managed banks (those with a high cost-to-income ratio) and larger banks are more likely to be acquired by other...
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The Asian liquidity crisis
Chang, Roberto
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Velasco, Andres
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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1998
A country's financial system is internationally illiquid if its potential short-term obligations in foreign currency exceed the amount of foreign currency it can have access to in short notice. This condition may be necessary and sufficient for financial crises and/or exchange rate collapses...
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Financial crises in emerging markets: a canonical model
Chang, Roberto
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Velasco, Andres
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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1998
We present a simple model that can account for the main features of recent financial crises in emerging markets. The international illiquidity of the domestic financial system is at the center of the problem. Illiquid banks are a necessary and a sufficient condition for financial crises to...
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Technological change in large U.S. commercial banks
Hunter, William C.
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Timme, Stephen G.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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1988
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An examination of cost subadditivity and multiproduct production in large U.S. banks
Hunter, William C.
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Timme, Stephen G.
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Yang, Won Keun
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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1989
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Financial regulatory structure and the resolution of conflicting goals
Wall, Larry D.
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Eisenbeis, Robert A.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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1999
The debate over modernizing the financial structure is raising questions about the merits of modernizing the financial regulatory structure. Regulatory structure is important because an almost unavoidable feature of our current system of government is that Congress assigns multiple goals that...
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