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Institutionalization of Savings and the Long-Term Outlook for the Securities Industry

Irwin Friend

Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 1972, vol. 7, issue s1, 1691-1695

Abstract: I am going to consider three questions. First, what have been the trends in the institutionalization of savings and, as a consequence, in the evolving role of institutions in the equity markets? Second, what have been the effects of these trends on the securities industry, narrowly defined; that is, on the securities broker-dealers. And, third, what have been the effects of these trends on the financial markets and the economy as a whole?

Date: 1972
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