Change-Point Analysis of the Growth Effects of State Banking Deregulation
Donald Freeman ()
Economic Inquiry, 2005, vol. 43, issue 3, 601-613
Abstract:
This article uses recent developments in change-point analysis to demonstrate that stronger income growth rates previously associated with state bank branch deregulation were in all cases temporary rather than permanent. In addition, patterns of temporal ordering across regions suggest that in many states deregulation was a response to economic conditions rather than the reverse. (JEL E44, G28) Copyright 2005, Oxford University Press.
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Date: 2005
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