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- 441: What are large U.S. banks doing in taxable money market mutual funds?
- Edward Kane
- 440: The new tool set: assessing innovations in banking -- securitization of small business loans
- Cynthia A. Glassman
- 439: Assessing innovations in banking
- Frank L. Gentry
- 438: Innovation and banking risk
- Richard S. Carnell
- 437: Derivatives: are we better off as a result of the growth in this industry?
- Warren G. Heller
- 436: Financial innovations and deposit insurance
- Ricki Tigert Helfer
- 435: Financial innovations and the supervision of financial institutions
- Alan Greenspan
- 434: An empirical analysis of the costs of regulatory compliance
- Jess C. Beltz and Anjan Thakor
- 433: Remarks on banking after FDICIA
- Karen D. Shaw
- 432: New private sector deposit insurance
- Warren G. Heller
- 431: The meaning of FDICIA
- Harrison Young
- 430: Remarks on FDICIA
- Richard L. Thomas
- 429: FDICIA: renaissance or requiem?
- George G. Kaufman
- 428: Remarks on FDICIA
- William M. Isaac
- 427: The implications of FDICIA for bank management
- Lawrence Connell
- 426: Politics of deposit insurance reform: the case of Argentina
- Geoffrey P. Miller
- 425: Deposit guarantees, nonperforming loans, and the postal savings system in Japan
- Thomas Cargill
- 424: Corporate-finance benefits from universal banking: Germany and the United States, 1870-1917
- Charles Calomiris
- 423: The banking crises in the Scandinavian countries
- Sigbjorn Atle Berg
- 422: A theory of optimal forbearance
- Robert A. Eisenbeis, S. Nagarajan, C. W. Sealey and Ary
- 421: Capital forbearance and thrifts: an ex post examination of regulatory gambling
- Ramon Degennaro, Robert A. Eisenbeis, James Thomson and Ary
- 420: The efficiency effects of bank mergers: rationale for a case study approach and preliminary findings
- Stephen A. Rhoades
- 419: The strategy of a merger: Fleet and Bank of New England
- Dwight B. Crane and Jane C. Linder
- 418: The role of mortgage banks in the Chicago metropolitan area
- Constance R. Dunham
- 417: Lender consistency in housing credit markets
- Robert B. Avery, Patricia E. Beeson and Mark S. Sniderman
- 416: Loan sales, implicit contracts, and bank structure
- Joseph Haubrich, Raghuram G. Rajan, James Thomson and Ary
- 415: Pricing bank loans
- Gary Gorton, James Kahn, Raghuram G. Rajan and Ary
- 414: Bridge financing, delegated monitoring and corporate debt policy
- Andrew Chen, Mao-Wei Hung, Sumon C. Mazumdar and Raghuram G. Rajan
- 413: Managerial turnover and discretionary accounting decisions in banks with concentrated ownership
- Drew Dahl
- 412: Partial market value accounting: bank capital volatility, and bank risk
- Mark Carey
- 411: The importance of accurate bank accounting under FDICIA
- Allen Berger
- 410: Rents, regulation and risk-taking in the banking industry
- Thomas Noe, Michael J. Rebello and Larry Wall
- 409: Project choice, moral hazard, and optimal subsidiary structure for intermediaries
- Charles Kahn
- 408: Increased risk-taking versus local economic conditions as causes of bank failures
- William Emmons
- 407: The effect of capital on portfolio risk at life insurance companies
- Elijah Brewer, Thomas H. Mondschean and Philip E. Strahan
- 406: Impact of capital requirements on the behavior of banks and its macroeconomic implication: Japan's experience
- Ryoichi Shinagawa
- 405: Domestic and international capital standards and bank assets
- Diana Hancock and James A. Wilcox
- 404: Risk-based capital and bank growth
- Herbert L. Baer and John N. McElravey
- 403: BIF loss exposure: a simple actuarial approach
- George E. French
- 402: Estimating BIF losses: secrets to accurate forecasting
- Bert Ely
- 401: Estimating BIF losses: a discussion of various methods
- Philip F. Bartholomew and Thomas J. Lutton
- 400: Systemic risk in interbank markets
- Patrick M. Parkinson
- 399: Swaps and systemic risk in interbank markets
- Merton Miller
- 398: The role of regulation in system stability
- Wendy L. Gramm
- 397: Comments on systemic risk
- Malcolm P. Basing
- 396: The banking crisis in perspective
- L. William Seidman
- 395: The outlook for banking: is the crisis over?
- George M. Salem
- 394: Dangers of a bifurcating bank system
- Edward Kane
- 393: Back to the basics
- John G. Heimann
- 392: FDICIA and the future of banking law and regulation
- Alan Greenspan