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291: The consequences of interstate banking deregulation for competition, the structure of service markets, and the performance of interstate financial-service firms
Peter S. Rose
290: A consolidation framework for bank merger pricing
Larry A. Frieder
289: Competitive effects of interstate banking: the impact on bank acquisition markets
J. Amanda Adkisson and Donald R. Fraser
288: Interstate banking
David Taylor
287: The future role of commercial banks in commercial lending
Michael Woodhead
286: The loan asset sales market, what lies ahead?
Christopher L. Snyder
285: The role of nonbanks in commercial lending
Rafael Scolari
284: The current manifestation of the long term restructuring of the financial services industry
Leonard S. Simon
283: Never again: the S&L Bailout Bill
Kenneth E. Scott
282: The value of the thrift franchise
Gary G. Gilbert
281: FIRREA: implications for the U.S. financial system
Bert Ely
280: Post-FIRREA: the need to reform the Federal Deposit Insurance System
James Barth
279: The superregional challenge
O. Jay Tomson
278: The 1990's: a view ahead for superregional banking
John B. McCoy
277: Domestic and international challenges of the 1990's for U.S. bank holding companies
Dennis C. Bottorff
276: Banking in the 90's --- The superregional challenge
Charles T. Fisher
275: The superregional banking challenge: some critical issues
Larry A. Frieder
274: Innovations in clearing arrangements: a framework for analysis
Patrick M. Parkinson
273: Automated trade execution systems
Ian Domowitz
272: Innovation in financial markets
Douglas Evanoff
271: Creating contingent liabilities: master craftsmanship in financial engineering
Andrew Chen and John W. Kensinger
270: Valuing default-risky interest rate caps: a Monte Carlo approach
Peter A. Abken
269: The costs of traditional and nontraditional banking
Loretta Mester
268: Cost economies and allocative efficiency of large U.S. commercial banks
Douglas Evanoff and Philip R. Israilevich
267: Economies of scale
Neil B. Murphy
266: Deposit insurance and risk-shifting behaviour at commercial banks
Jin-Chuan Duan, Arthur F. Moreau and C. W. Sealey
265: The impact of deposit insurance on S&L shareholders' risk/return trade- offs
Elijah Brewer
264: Market-based deposit insurance premiums
Kathleen A. Kuester and James M. O'Brien
263: Risk-based deposit insurance: is price regulation necessarily better than quantity regulation?
William R. Keeton
262: Can depository institutions be regulated as if they were margin accounts?
Roger Craine and Richard W. Nelson
261: Competitiveness and safety go hand in hand
Paul J. Collins
260: The future structure of the financial services industry
J. Richard Fredericks
259: Subsidies and powers in commercial banking
Alan Greenspan
258: The reform of Federal Deposit Insurance
Lawrence White
257: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago panel: policy recommendations for controlling risk
Thomas C. Theobald
256: Remarks for the panel on policy recommendations for controlling risk
John P. LaWare
255: Market-value accounting: benefits, costs and incentives
George J. Benston
254: Some red flags concerning market value accounting
Allen Berger, Kathleen A. Kuester and James M. O'Brien
253: Historical perspectives in accounting for financial institutions' performance
George H. Hempel and Donald G. Simonson
252: Asset disposition in bank failures: theory and practice
John F. Bovenzi, George E. French and Arthur J. Murton
251: Value creation and excess returns in FSLIC-assisted acquisitions of troubled thrifts
Rebel Cole and Robert Eisenbeis
250: Assessing the risk of bank failure
Gregory R. Gajewski
249: Pooling intensifies joint failure risk: abstract
Sherrill Shaffer
248: The risk of existing nonbank activities
Elijah Brewer
247: The future of thrifts in the mortgage market
R. Dan Brumbaugh and Andrew S. Carron
246: Moral hazard and the thrift crisis: an analysis of 1988 resolution
James Barth, Philip F. Bartholomew and Carol J. Labich
245: The changing regulatory environment: a critique
James E. Annable
244: The globalization of trading and its implications for financial system risk
Kenneth R. Cone
243: Investment banking in Europe after 1992
Roy C. Smith and Ingo Walter
242: Implication of the Texas experience for financial regulation
Paul M. Horvitz
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