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1990, issue May 9-11
Game plans for the '90s: proceedings of the 26th annual Conference on Bank Structure and Competition
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1990
Subsidies and powers in commercial banking pp. 1-8
Alan Greenspan
The future structure of the financial services industry pp. 9-14
J. Richard Fredericks
Competitiveness and safety go hand in hand pp. 15-23
Paul J. Collins
Can depository institutions be regulated as if they were margin accounts? pp. 24-43
Roger Craine and Richard W. Nelson
Risk-based deposit insurance: is price regulation necessarily better than quantity regulation? pp. 44-61
William R. Keeton
Market-based deposit insurance premiums pp. 62-95
Kathleen A. Kuester and James M. O'Brien
The impact of deposit insurance on S&L shareholders' risk/return trade- offs pp. 96-140
Elijah Brewer
Deposit insurance and risk-shifting behaviour at commercial banks pp. 141-149
Jin-Chuan Duan , Arthur F. Moreau and C. W. Sealey
Economies of scale pp. 150-151
Neil B. Murphy
Cost economies and allocative efficiency of large U.S. commercial banks pp. 152-169
Douglas Darrell Evanoff and Philip R. Israilevich
The costs of traditional and nontraditional banking pp. 170-174
Loretta J. Mester
Valuing default-risky interest rate caps: a Monte Carlo approach pp. 177-198
Peter A. Abken
Creating contingent liabilities: master craftsmanship in financial engineering pp. 199-223
Andrew H. Chen and John W. Kensinger
Innovation in financial markets pp. 224-226
Douglas Darrell Evanoff
Automated trade execution systems pp. 227-251
Ian Domowitz
Innovations in clearing arrangements: a framework for analysis pp. 252-278
Patrick M. Parkinson
The superregional banking challenge: some critical issues pp. 279-281
Larry A. Frieder
Banking in the 90's --- The superregional challenge pp. 282-291
Charles T. Fisher
Domestic and international challenges of the 1990's for U.S. bank holding companies pp. 292-302
Dennis C. Bottorff
The 1990's: a view ahead for superregional banking pp. 303-324
John B. McCoy
The superregional challenge pp. 325-332
O. Jay Tomson
Post-FIRREA: the need to reform the Federal Deposit Insurance System pp. 333-351
James R. Barth
FIRREA: implications for the U.S. financial system pp. 352-360
Bert Ely
The value of the thrift franchise pp. 361-367
Gary G. Gilbert
Never again: the S&L Bailout Bill pp. 368-402
Kenneth E. Scott
The current manifestation of the long term restructuring of the financial services industry pp. 403-410
Leonard S. Simon
The role of nonbanks in commercial lending pp. 411-414
Rafael Scolari
The loan asset sales market, what lies ahead? pp. 415-426
Christopher L. Snyder
The future role of commercial banks in commercial lending pp. 427-430
Michael Woodhead
Interstate banking pp. 431-432
David Taylor
Competitive effects of interstate banking: the impact on bank acquisition markets pp. 433-453
J. Amanda Adkisson and Donald R. Fraser
A consolidation framework for bank merger pricing pp. 454-471
Larry A. Frieder
The consequences of interstate banking deregulation for competition, the structure of service markets, and the performance of interstate financial-service firms pp. 472-490
Peter S. Rose
The evolution of Japanese banking: isolation to globalization pp. 491-508
Thomas F. Cargill and Shoichi Royama
Capital positions of Japanese banks pp. 509-535
Edward J. Kane , Haluk Unal and Asli Demirguc-Kunt
The cost of capital for banks in international competition pp. 536-561
Robert Neil McCauley and Steven A. Zimmer
Financial structure in a changing regulatory environment: Europe after 1992 pp. 562-584
Forrest H. Capie and Geoffrey E. Wood
The financial competitiveness implications pp. 585-608
Robert H. Dugger , Robert W. Strand , Cynthia A. Glassman and Charles F. Haywood
Remarks on globalization and public policy pp. 609-614
Richard L. Thomas
Futures in the nineties: confronting globalization pp. 615-623
William J. Brodsky
Globalization of markets pp. 624-632
Stephen H. Axilrod
Regulation in a global market context pp. 633-638
Edward J. Kane
1989
Banking system risk: charting a new course pp. 1-7
Silas Keehn
Government and banking: some historical perspectives on present problems pp. 8-18
Carter H. Golembe
Altering incentives in an evolving depository system: safe banking for the 1990s pp. 19-26
Manuel Johnson
Firewalls and the structure of the future pp. 27-32
Dennis Weatherstone
Bank risk: a status report pp. 33-57
Daryl R. Leehaug
Comments on corporate debt pp. 58-63
Ben S. Bernanke
The real and imaginary risks of leveraged buyout lending pp. 64-69
Joseph A. Manganello
Pricing deposit insurance when the insurer measures risk with error pp. 70-100
Mark Jeffrey Flannery
Deposit insurance, risk, and market power in banking pp. 101-116
Michael C. Keeley
Valuation effects of new capital issues by large bank holding companies pp. 117-140
Larry D. Wall
Consequences of going private buyouts for public debt and preferred stock: 1974-1985 pp. 143-153
Laurentius Marais , Katherine Schipper and Abbie Smith
The Fed's failure to act as lender of last resort during the Great Depression, 1929-1933 pp. 154-176
David C Wheelock
The lender of last resort: some historical insights pp. 177-197
Michael David Bordo
Success and failure in pre-depression bank liability insurance pp. 198-220
Charles W. Calomiris
The performance of the Canadian banking system, 1920-1940 pp. 221-232
Lawrence Kryzanowski and Gordon S. Roberts
Public policy and the evolution of banking markets pp. 233-252
Gary Gorton
Taking a new look at some old banking lessons pp. 253-257
Arthur J. Rolnick
Commercial banks and securities markets: lessons of the 1920s and 1930s for the 1980s and 1990s pp. 258-266
Eugene Nelson White
Going public: the advantages of using an investment banker's premarketing services pp. 267-279
Lawrence M. Benveniste and Paul A. Spindt
Raiders, junk bonds, and risk pp. 280-300
Roger Craine and Douglas Gardiner Steigerwald
Implication of the Texas experience for financial regulation pp. 301-311
Paul M. Horvitz
Investment banking in Europe after 1992 pp. 312-317
Ingo Walter and Roy C. Smith
The globalization of trading and its implications for financial system risk pp. 318-323
Kenneth R. Cone
The changing regulatory environment: a critique pp. 324-343
James Annable
Moral hazard and the thrift crisis: an analysis of 1988 resolution pp. 344-384
James R. Barth , Philip F. Bartholomew and Carol J. Labich
The future of thrifts in the mortgage market pp. 385-400
Andrew S. Carron and R. Dan Brumbaugh
The risk of existing nonbank activities pp. 401-423
Elijah Brewer
Pooling intensifies joint failure risk: abstract pp. 424-431
Sherrill Shaffer
Assessing the risk of bank failure pp. 432-456
Gregory R. Gajewski
Value creation and excess returns in FSLIC-assisted acquisitions of troubled thrifts pp. 457-476
Rebel Allen Cole and Robert Allen Eisenbeis
Asset disposition in bank failures: theory and practice pp. 477-499
John F. Bovenzi , George E. French and Arthur J. Murton
Historical perspectives in accounting for financial institutions' performance pp. 504-514
Donald G. Simonson and George H. Hempel
Some red flags concerning market value accounting pp. 515-546
Allen N. Berger , Kathleen A. Kuester and James M. O'Brien
Market-value accounting: benefits, costs and incentives pp. 547-563
George J. Benston
Remarks for the panel on policy recommendations for controlling risk pp. 564-569
John P. LaWare
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago panel: policy recommendations for controlling risk pp. 570-574
Thomas C. Theobald
The reform of Federal Deposit Insurance pp. 575-604
Lawrence J. White
Banking system risk--charting a new course: proceedings, the 25th annual Conference on Bank Structure and Competition, May 3-5, 1989
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