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Are banks dead? or, are the reports greatly exaggerated?

John H. Boyd and Mark Gertler

No 25, Proceedings from Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Keywords: Banks and banking - Accounting; Banks and banking; Bank assets (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 85-117
Date: 1994
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Published in Conference on Bank Structure and Competition (1994 : 30th)

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