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Have the characteristics of high-earning banks changed? Evidence from Ohio

Paul R. Watro

Economic Commentary, 1989, issue Sep

Abstract: An analysis of the effects of deregulation on the earnings of Ohio banks in the last decade, finding that the top-performing financial institutions earned even higher returns on assets after deregulation, while the earnings of poorly managed banks deteriorated.

Keywords: Bank profits - Ohio; Federal Reserve District, 4th (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1989
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