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1994, issue May
Optimal bank supervision in a changing world pp. 1-8
Alan Greenspan
Supervising an evolving industry pp. 9-12
Eugene A. Ludwig
Has banking declined? pp. 13-16
Silas Keehn
The (declining?) role of banking pp. 17-23
Carter H. Golembe
Banks are obsolete - and who cares? pp. 24-30
Edward E. Furash
The relative decline of banking: should we care? pp. 31-39
Robert E. Litan
Insights on the parallel banking industry pp. 40-45
William E. Odom
Will the alleged decline of banking affect CRA? pp. 46-49
Lawrence B. Lindsey
The decline of commercial banking: implications for monetary policy pp. 50-54
Benjamin M. Friedman
Financial instability and the decline(?) of banking: public policy implications pp. 55-68
Hyman P. Minsky
Panel discussion comments: the implications of "banking's decline" for safety and soundness regulation pp. 69-75
Mark Jeffrey Flannery
Selecting a strategy for success pp. 73-75
Richard M. Kovacevich
Bank strategies for survival and success pp. 76-80
John B. McCoy
Strategic focus in banking pp. 81-84
Thomas C. Theobald
Are banks dead? or, are the reports greatly exaggerated? pp. 85-117
John H. Boyd and Mark L. Gertler
Will banking be profitable in the long run? pp. 118-129
Mark E. Levonian
Inferring viability of the U.S. banking industry from shifts in conduct and excess capacity pp. 130-144
Sherrill Shaffer
Bottomline banking: regaining the lost paradigm pp. 145-164
Larry A. Frieder and Robert B. Hedges
The derivatives activities of U.S. commercial banks pp. 165-185
Joseph F. Sinkey and David Carter
An evaluation of the effects of accounting rules on interest rate risk management in the savings and loan industry pp. 186-207
Catherine Schrand
The effect of bank-held derivatives on credit accessibility pp. 208-228
Elijah Brewer , Bernadette Minton and James T. Moser
Federal Reserve lending to banks that failed: implications for the Bank Insurance Fund pp. 229-240
R. Alton Gilbert
How much did capital forbearance add to the tab for FSLIC mess? pp. 241-259
Edward J. Kane and Min-Teh Yu
Dividend behavior of financially distressed savings institutions pp. 260-273
Randall S. Kroszner and Philip E. Strahan
The implication of financial cycles for subordinated debt proposals pp. 274-287
Richard E. Randall
The parallel banking system pp. 288-312
Jane W. D'Artista and Tom Schlesinger
Corporate finances, market discipline, and bank supervision pp. 313-330
Mark Jeffrey Flannery
Loan market competition between foreign and U.S. banks: some facts about loans and borrowers pp. 331-351
Charles W. Calomiris and Mark Carey
The emerging sources of small business finance pp. 352-369
Cynthia A. Glassman
Evidence on the relationship between regional economic conditions and loan sales activity pp. 370-380
Rebecca S. Demsetz
Beyond traditional credit risk: capital standards for market risks pp. 381-399
Mark E. Levonian
Estimating the interest rate sensitivity of liquid retail deposit values pp. 400-435
James O'Brien , Athanasios Orphanides and David Small
Banks' exposure to interest rate risk and capital adequacy: an appraisal of the federal banking agencies' approach pp. 436-467
Gerald A. Hanweck and Bernard Shull
Discussion of "objectives of bank management." pp. 468-473
James B. Thomson
Alternative methods of corporate control in commercial banks pp. 474-495
Stephen Prowse
Evidence on the objectives of bank managers pp. 496-500
Joseph P. Hughes and Loretta J. Mester
Fee-based services and cost efficiency in commercial banks pp. 501-520
Robert DeYoung
Financial intermediation and development lending: the foreign experience and implications for the U.S pp. 520-537
Aruna Srinivasan
Community development banking and Financial Institutions Act: a critique with recommendations pp. 538-546
Robert M. Townsend
The certification value of bank loans pp. 547-562
Simon H. Kwan
Reduced form evidence on the substitutability between bank and nonbank loans pp. 563-582
Sean Becketti and Charles Morris
Lines of credit and relationship lending in small firm finance pp. 583-599
Allen N. Berger and Gregory Udell
Discussion of market information dissemination pp. 600-603
Harold A. Black
The intra-industry effects of bank bond rating changes pp. 604-614
Robert Schweitzer , Samuel H. Szewczyk and Raj Varma
The information content of bank examinations pp. 615-628
Allen N. Berger and Sally M. Davies
Conditional risk and return in bank holding company stocks: a factor- GARCH approach pp. 629-648
Jonathan A. Neuberger
The declining(?) role of banking: proceedings of the 30th Conference on Bank Structure and Competition, held May 1994
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1993, issue Nov
Cost effective control of urban smog
Richard F. Kosobud , William A. Testa and Donald A. Hanson
1993, issue May
FDICIA and the future of banking law and regulation pp. 1-8
Alan Greenspan
Back to the basics pp. 9-15
John G. Heimann
Dangers of a bifurcating bank system pp. 16-27
Edward J. Kane
The outlook for banking: is the crisis over? pp. 28-45
George M. Salem
The banking crisis in perspective pp. 46-47
L. William Seidman
Comments on systemic risk pp. 48-51
Malcolm P. Basing
The role of regulation in system stability pp. 52-56
Wendy L. Gramm
Swaps and systemic risk in interbank markets pp. 57-61
Merton H. Miller
Systemic risk in interbank markets pp. 62-70
Patrick M. Parkinson
Estimating BIF losses: a discussion of various methods pp. 71-79
Philip F. Bartholomew and Thomas J. Lutton
Estimating BIF losses: secrets to accurate forecasting pp. 80-97
Bert Ely
BIF loss exposure: a simple actuarial approach pp. 98-112
George E. French
Risk-based capital and bank growth pp. 113-135
Herbert L. Baer and John N. McElravey
Domestic and international capital standards and bank assets pp. 136-155
Diana Hancock and James A. Wilcox
Impact of capital requirements on the behavior of banks and its macroeconomic implication: Japan's experience pp. 156-170
Ryoichi Shinagawa
The effect of capital on portfolio risk at life insurance companies pp. 171-188
Elijah Brewer , Thomas H. Mondschean and Philip E. Strahan
Increased risk-taking versus local economic conditions as causes of bank failures pp. 189-201
William Robert Emmons
Project choice, moral hazard, and optimal subsidiary structure for intermediaries pp. 210-223
Charles Milton Kahn
Rents, regulation and risk-taking in the banking industry pp. 224-234
Thomas H. Noe , Michael J. Rebello and Larry D. Wall
The importance of accurate bank accounting under FDICIA pp. 235-246
Allen N. Berger
Partial market value accounting: bank capital volatility, and bank risk pp. 247-268
Mark Carey
Managerial turnover and discretionary accounting decisions in banks with concentrated ownership pp. 269-284
Drew Dahl
Bridge financing, delegated monitoring and corporate debt policy pp. 285-303, 335-338
Andrew H. Chen , Mao-Wei Hung , Sumon C. Mazumdar , Raghuram G. Rajan and ary
Pricing bank loans pp. 304-320, 335-338
Gary Gorton , James A Kahn , Raghuram G. Rajan and ary
Loan sales, implicit contracts, and bank structure pp. 321-334, 335-338
Joseph Haubrich , James B. Thomson , Raghuram G. Rajan and ary
Lender consistency in housing credit markets pp. 339-358
Robert B. Avery , Patricia E. Beeson and Mark S. Sniderman
The role of mortgage banks in the Chicago metropolitan area pp. 359-370
Constance R. Dunham
The strategy of a merger: Fleet and Bank of New England pp. 371-376
Dwight B. Crane and Jane C. Linder
The efficiency effects of bank mergers: rationale for a case study approach and preliminary findings pp. 377-399
Stephen A. Rhoades
Capital forbearance and thrifts: an ex post examination of regulatory gambling pp. 406-420, 400-405
Ramon P. Degennaro , James B. Thomson , Robert A. Eisenbeis and ary
A theory of optimal forbearance pp. 432-440, 400-405
Sabitha Nagarajan , C.W. Sealey , Robert A. Eisenbeis and ary
The banking crises in the Scandinavian countries pp. 441-449
Sigbjorn Atle Berg
Corporate-finance benefits from universal banking: Germany and the United States, 1870-1917 pp. 450-464
Charles W. Calomiris
Deposit guarantees, nonperforming loans, and the postal savings system in Japan pp. 465-472
Thomas F. Cargill
Politics of deposit insurance reform: the case of Argentina pp. 473-489
Geoffrey P. Miller
The implications of FDICIA for bank management pp. 490-494
Lawrence Connell
Remarks on FDICIA pp. 495-500
William M. Isaac
FDICIA: renaissance or requiem? pp. 501-506
George G. Kaufman
Remarks on FDICIA pp. 507-519
Richard L. Thomas
The meaning of FDICIA pp. 520-533
Harrison Young
New private sector deposit insurance pp. 534-544
Warren G. Heller
Remarks on banking after FDICIA pp. 545-548
Karen D. Shaw
An empirical analysis of the costs of regulatory compliance pp. 549-568
Anjan V. Thakor and Jess C. Beltz
FDICIA: an appraisal: renaissance, requiem, or just another acronym? Proceedings of the 29th Conference on Bank Structure and Competition
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