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00-01: Early warning models in real time Downloads
Jeffery W. Gunther and Robert Moore
99-3: Evaluating the productive efficiency and performance of U.S. commercial banks Downloads
Richard S. Barr, Kory Killgo, Thomas Siems and Sheri Zimmel
99-2: What was behind the M2 breakdown? Downloads
Cara S. Lown, Stavros Peristiani and Kenneth Robinson
99-1: The determinants of the wealth effects of banks' expanded securities powers Downloads
David P. Ely and Kenneth Robinson
97-5: Competitive viability in banking: looking beyond the balance sheet
Jeffrey A. Clark and Thomas Siems
97-4: Adverse selection and competing deposit insurance systems in pre-depression Texas Downloads
Jeffery W. Gunther, Linda M. Hooks and Kenneth Robinson
97-3: Payments-related intraday credit differentials and the emergence of a vehicle currency Downloads
Sujit Chakravorti
97-2: Bank acquisition determinants: implications for small business credit Downloads
Robert Moore
97-1: Geographic liberalization and the accessibility of banking services in rural areas Downloads
Jeffery W. Gunther
96-2: Analysis of systemic risk in the payments system Downloads
Sujit Chakravorti
96-1: Moral hazard and Texas banking in the 1920s Downloads
Linda M. Hooks and Kenneth Robinson
95-1: The likelihood and extent of bank participation in derivatives activities
Jeffery W. Gunther and Thomas F. Seims
94-5: Money, credit, and fiscal policy in Mexico's \"lost decade.\"
Jeffery W. Gunther and Robert Moore
94-4: Changing channels of monetary transmission: evidence from the home mortgage market
Jeffery W. Gunther
94-3: Are stocks a hedge against inflation? International evidence using cointegration analysis
David P. Ely and Kenneth Robinson
94-2: Bank lending and bank capital: a panel data assessment of market and accounting values
Robert Moore
94-1: Predicting bank failure using DEA to quantify management quality
Richard S. Barr and Thomas Siems
93-4: Credit conditions and macroeconomic activity: evidence from Mexico
Jeffery W. Gunther and Robert Moore
93-3: The long-run relationship between bank capital and lending
Jeffery W. Gunther and Robert Moore
93-2: Separating the likelihood and timing of bank failure
Rebel Cole and Jeffery W. Gunther
93-1: The determinants of corporate bank borrowing
Linda M. Hooks and Tim C. Opler
92-3: The role of bank capital in bank loan growth: market and accounting measures
Robert Moore
92-2: A test of the stability of early warning models of bank failures
Linda M. Hooks
92-1: Brokered deposits and thrift institutions
Robert Moore
91-5: Bank credit and economic activity: evidence from the Texas banking decline
Jeffery W. Gunther, Cara S. Lown and Kenneth Robinson
91-4: The impact of deposit interest rate deregulation on bank riskiness
Linda M. Hooks
91-3: Relative price variability and inflation: inter and intracity evidence from Brazil in the 1980's
John Edwards and Robert Moore
91-2: Asymmetric information, repeated lending, and capital structure
Robert Moore
91-1: Stock returns and inflation: further tests of the role of the central bank
David P. Ely and Kenneth Robinson
90-7: Deposit insurance reform in the post-FIRREA environment: lessons from the Texas deposit market
Kenneth Robinson and Eugenie D. Short
90-6: Risk and failure among newly established Texas banks
Jeffery W. Gunther
90-5: The causes and costs of thrift institution failures: a structure- behavior-outcomes approach
Rebel Cole, Joseph A. McKenzie and Lawrence White
90-4: Empirically assessing the role of moral hazard in increasing the risk exposure of Texas banks
Jeffery W. Gunther and Kenneth Robinson
90-3: Agency conflicts and thrift resolution costs
Rebel Cole
90-2: Insolvency versus closure: why the regulatory delay in closing troubled thrifts?
Rebel Cole
90-1: Going beyond traditional mortgages: the portfolio performance of thrifts
Richard A. Brown, Rebel Cole and Joseph A. McKenzie
89-1: Excess returns and sources of value in FSLIC-assisted acquisitions of troubled thrifts
Rebel Cole, Robert Eisenbeis and Joseph A. McKenzie
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