Journal of Financial Services Research
1997 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 2, 2000
- Introduction pp. 93-93

- George Benston, Robert Eisenbeis and George Kaufman
- History of the Journal of Financial Services Research pp. 103-107

- Robert Eisenbeis
- Technology and Financial Services pp. 109-113

- Alan Greenspan
- Anna Schwartz at the National Bureau of Economic Research pp. 115-117

- Martin Feldstein
- The Shadow Open Market Committee: Origins and Operations pp. 119-128

- Allan Meltzer
- Sound Money and Sound Financial Policy pp. 129-155

- Michael Bordo
- Lessons from Financial Crises: The Role of Clearinghouses pp. 157-171

- Randall Kroszner
- Comment on Bordo and Kroszner pp. 173-177

- Charles Calomiris
- Comment on Bordo pp. 179-183

- Forrest Capie
- Is Government Regulation of Banks Necessary? pp. 185-202

- George Benston
- The Lender of Last Resort Reconsidered pp. 203-227

- Geoffrey Wood
- Comment on Benston and Wood pp. 229-234

- Franklin Edwards
- Comment on Benston and Wood pp. 235-239

- George Kaufman
- Money, Monetary Policy, and Central Banking pp. 241-253

- Jerry Jordan and John Carlson
- Perfecting the Market's Knowledge of Monetary Policy pp. 255-298

- William Poole and Robert Rasche
- Comment on Jordan and Carlson and Poole and Rasche pp. 299-300

- Charles Goodhart
- Architecture of Supra-Governmental International Financial Regulation pp. 301-318

- Edward Kane
- The Rise and Fall of Foreign Exchange Market Intervention as a Policy Tool pp. 319-339

- Anna Schwartz
- Comment on Kane pp. 341-345

- Richard Herring
- Comment on Schwartz pp. 347-352

- James Lothian
Volume 18, issue 1, 2000
- Recovering Risky Technologies Using the Almost Ideal Demand System: An Application to U.S. Banking pp. 5-27

- Joseph Hughes, William Lang, Loretta Mester and Choon-Geol Moon
- Scale Economies in Credit Unions: Accounting for Subsidies Is Important pp. 29-43

- Neil Esho
- A Test of Integration and Cointegration of Commercial Mortgage Rates pp. 45-61

- J. Sa-Aadu, James Shilling and George Wang
- Lender of Last Resort: What Have We Learned Since Bagehot? pp. 63-84

- Xavier Freixas, Curzio Giannini, Glenn Hoggarth and Farouk Soussa
Volume 17, issue 3, 2000
- Requiem for a Market Maker: The Case of Drexel Burnham Lambert and Junk Bonds pp. 209-235

- Elijah Brewer and William Jackson
- Adverse Selection and Competing Deposit Insurance Systems in Pre-Depression Texas pp. 237-258

- Jeffery Gunther, Linda Hooks and Kenneth Robinson
- Market Maker Performance: The Search for Fair Weather Market Makers pp. 259-276

- John Board, Charles Sutcliffe and Anne Vila
- Consumer Protection as Justification for Regulating Financial-Services Firms and Products pp. 277-301

- George Benston
Volume 17, issue 2, 2000
- Do Market Makers Suffer from Splitting Headaches? pp. 105-126

- Roger Huang and H. Weingartner
- Why Does Performance Persistence Vary Among Closed-End Funds? pp. 127-147

- Martina Bers and Jeff Madura
- Financial Turmoil, Failed Bank Acquisitions, and Bank Business Lending Behavior pp. 149-164

- Peter Nigro and Kevin Jacques
- The Costs of Implementing Regulatory Changes: The Truth in Savings Act pp. 165-179

- Gregory Elliehausen and Barbara Lowrey
- Consumer Bankruptcies and the Bankruptcy Reform Act: A Time-Series Intervention Analysis, 1960–1997 pp. 181-200

- Jon Nelson
Volume 17, issue 1, 2000
- Bank Capital Adequacy versus Deposit Insurance pp. 7-15

- Kevin Dowd
- The Check's in the Mail: Why the United States Lags in the Adoption of Cost-Saving Electronic Payments pp. 17-39

- David Humphrey, Lawrence Pulley and Jukka Vesala
- Do Savings Associations Have a Special Commitment to Housing? pp. 41-68

- Elizabeth Laderman and Wayne Passmore
- What is the Truth About the Scale of Japanese Banks' Bad Debts? Is the Situation Manageable? pp. 69-91

- Maximilian Hall
Volume 16, issue 2, 1999
- Financial Modernization and Regulation pp. 95-100

- Fred Furlong and Simon Kwan
- Modernizing Financial Regulation: The Relation Between Interbank Transactions and Supervisory Reform pp. 101-116

- Mark Flannery
- Modernizing Financial Regulation: Implications for Bank Supervision pp. 117-123

- Eric Rosengren
- The Subsidy Provided by the Federal Safety Net: Theory and Evidence pp. 125-145

- Myron Kwast and S. Passmore
- Comments on “The Subsidy Provided by the Federal Safety Net: Theory and Measurement” pp. 147-152

- George Kaufman
- The Effects of Setting Deposit Insurance Premiums to Target Insurance Fund Reserves pp. 153-180

- George Pennacchi
- Trends in Organizational Form and their Relationship to Performance: The Case of Foreign Securities Subsidiaries of U.S. Banking Organizations pp. 181-218

- Gary Whalen
- Comments on “Trends in Organizational Form and Their Relationship to Performance: The Case of Foreign Securities Subsidiaries of U.S. Banking Organizations” pp. 219-221

- Simon Kwan
- Financial Regulatory Structure and the Resolution of Conflicting Goals pp. 223-245

- Larry Wall and Robert Eisenbeis
- Comments on “Financial Regulatory Structure and the Resolution of Conflicting Goals” pp. 247-248

- Kenneth Lehn
- Regulatory Distortions in a Competitive Financial Services Industry pp. 249-259

- Arnoud Boot, Silva Dezõelan and Todd Milbourn
- Comments on “Regulatory Distortions in a Competitive Financial Services Industry” pp. 261-263

- William Hunter
- How Offshore Financial Competition Disciplines Exit Resistance by Incentive-Conflicted Bank Regulators pp. 265-291

- Edward Kane
- Comments on “How Offshore Financial Competition Disciplines Exit Resistance by Incentive-Conflicted Bank Regulators” pp. 293-296

- Richard Herring
- Alternative Approaches to Financial Supervision and Regulation pp. 297-303

- Roger Ferguson
- Financial Modernization and Regulation: Experience from Japan* September 16, 1998 pp. 305-307

- Takeo Hoshi
- Financial Regulation: A Perspective from the United Kingdom pp. 309-317

- David Llewellyn
- Europe's Single Banking Market pp. 319-322

- Harald Benink
Volume 16, issue 1, 1999
- Interest Rate Asymmetries in Long-Term Loan and Deposit Markets pp. 5-26

- Barry Scholnick
- The Effect of Pricing on Demand and Revenue in Federal Reserve ACH Payment Processing pp. 27-45

- Joanna Stavins and Paul Bauer
- The 1994–1995 Mexican Currency Crisis and U.S. Bank Stock Returns pp. 47-60

- Osman Kilic, David Tufte and M. Kabir Hassan
- POLICY PAPER: The Technical Process of Bank Privatization in Mexico pp. 61-83

- Haluk Unal and Miguel Navarro
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