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591: Depositor preference legislation and failed banks' resolution costs
William P. Osterberg and James Thomson
590: On the role of bank coalitions in the provision of liquidity
Charles Kahn and William Roberds
589: Secure electronic transactions
Alan Glass
588: The competition policy treatment of shared EFT networks: the INTERAC case
Robert D. Anderson and Brian Rivard
587: In homage to the king: long live the check
Allen H. Lipis
586: Realizing the gains from electronic payments: costs, pricing, and payment choice
David B. Humphrey, Moshe Kim and Bent Vale
585: Retail payment instruments: costs, barriers, and future use
David B. Humphrey and Lawrence B. Pulley
584: Direct presentment regulation in payments
James McAndrews
583: Do minority-owned banks treat minorities better? an empirical test of the cultural affinity hypothesis
Raphael Bostic and Glenn B. Canner
582: Banks as liquidity providers: an explanation for the co-existence of lending and deposit-taking
Anil Kashyap, Raghuram Rajan and Jeremy Stein
581: The extraordinary persistence of profits in the U.S. banking industry: a breakdown of the competitive paradigm?
Allen Berger, Seth D. Bonime, Daniel M. Covitz and Diana Hancock
580: Payment and settlement systems in EMEAP economies
Yoshiharu Oritani
579: Canadian payments system: recent developments in structure and regulation
Charles Freedman and Clyde Goodlet
578: An international comparison of payment systems: TARGET, a payment system for the euro
Jean-Michel Godeffroy
577: What the Fed should do
Martin Mayer
576: Continuous linked settlement
David L. Roscoe
575: Risks and opportunities in payments systems
Alice Rivlin
574: Private sector clearing and payment systems
Norman R. Nelson
573: Transformation of the financial services industry
Edward E. Crutchfield
572: Payment system change and global financial stability
Andrew D. Crockett
571: Payments systems in the global economy: a review of the conference
Michael H. Moskow
570: Payments systems in the global economy: risks and opportunitie. Proceedings of the 34th annual Conference on Bank Structure and Competition, May 1998
Anonymous
569: Payments systems in the global economy
Alan Greenspan
568: Technology: Proceedings of the 33rd annual Conference on Bank Structure and Competition, May 1997
Anonymous
567: Evidence on the objective of bank regulators
Robert DeYoung, Joseph Hughes and Choon-Geol Moon
566: Bank monitoring of financial risk management at German nonfinancial firms: the case of Metallgesellschaft
Allen B. Frankel and David E. Palmer
565: Bank versus market based financial systems: evidence from financial distress in Japan and the US
Brian J. Hall and David Weinstein
564: The distribution of credit scores: findings and implications for the provision of financial services
Robert B. Avery, Raphael Bostic, Paul S. Calem and Glenn B. Canner
563: Mortgage scoring versus credit scoring: implications for mortgage markets
John M. L. Gruenstein
562: The effect of automated underwriting on adverse selection and on the profitability of mortgage securitization
Wayne Passmore and Roger Sparks
561: Monitoring, liquidity, and institutional investment choice
Andrew Winton
560: Market evidence on the opaqueness of banking firms' assets
Mark Flannery, Simon Kwan and Mahendrarajah Nimalendran
559: Value-relevance of banks' fair value disclosures under SFAS no. 107
Mary E. Barth, William H. Beaver and Wayne R. Landsman
558: Bank asset opaqueness: some comments
Steven Sharpe
557: The impact of contingent liability on commercial bank risk taking
Benjamin C. Esty
556: The demise of double liability as an optimal contract for large-bank stockholders
Edward Kane and Berry Wilson
555: The impact of a dealer's failure on OTC derivatives market liquidity during volatile periods
Peter A. Abken, Ellis Tallman and Larry Wall
554: On the credit risk of OTC derivative users
Vijay Bhasin
553: Using interest-rate options to hedge interest rate-dependent securities
Ehud I. Ronn and Changneng Xuan
552: Regulatory evaluation of value-at-risk models using probability forecasts
Jose A. Lopez
551: Franchise value, ownership structure, and risk taking at banks
Rebecca Demsetz, Marc R. Saidenberg and Philip E. Strahan
550: Regulatory competition: why do banks change regulators?
Richard Rosen
549: The effects of bank mergers and acquisitions on small business lending
Allen Berger, Anthony Saunders, Joseph M. Scalise and Gregory Udell
548: Market discipline, moral hazard and bank regulation
S. Nagarajan and C. W. Sealey
547: Bank capital standards for market risk: a welfare analysis
David Marshall and Subu Venkataraman
546: Incentive compatibility and technical progress: about pre-commitment and value at risk
Charles A. E. Goodhart and Philipp Hartman
545: Antitrust policy in banking: comments
Peter M. Kravitz
544: Antitrust policy in banking: current status and future prospects
Dean F. Amel
543: Comments on regulatory capital standards
Thomas C. Heagy
542: Regulatory minimum capital standards for banks: current status and future prospects
Darryll Hendricks and Beverly Hirtle
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