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191: Margins and the future of the markets
Merton Miller
190: The fact and the fiction of October 19
Joseph A. Grundfest
189: Lessons from October 19th
Robert R. Glauber
188: Lessons from the crash of '87: systemic issues
Gillian Garcia
187: Remarks for the panel \"Lessons from October 19, 1987\"
Martha R. Seger
186: Systemic risk and financial restructuring
William Taylor
185: The effects of regulation on systemic risks
Anna Schwartz
184: The bank by any other name
Thomas G. Labrecque
183: The first law of restructuring
Barry F. Sullivan
182: An overview of financial structuring
Alan Greenspan
181: Federal tax treatment for bank loan losses and bank capital adequacy
Gerald Hanweck
180: Bank equity returns: the difference between intrastate and interstate bank mergers
Francisco de Cossio, Kevin P. Scanlon and Jack W. Trifts
179: The effect of new capital issues on the prices of holding company shares
Donald M. Brown and Steven C. Isberg
178: Branch banking, market concentration, and the competition for small firm business
William C. Dunkelberg, John D. Leeth and Jonathan A. Scott
177: Structure - performance relationships in regional banking markets
Constance R. Dunham
176: Optimization and bank management comments on papers by Udell and Morgan- Smith
Richard W. Nelson
175: Designing the optimal loan review policy
Gregory Udell
174: The relationship between returns to risky lending and Gap management
George E. Morgan
173: Modelling credit exposure on swaps
Mark Muffett
172: Market discipline, information disclosure, and uninsured deposits
George Pennacchi
171: Off-balance-sheet items and the changing market and interest-rate sensitivity of deposit-institution equity returns
Edward Kane and Haluk Unal
170: Finance theory and financial intermediation
C. W. Sealey
169: The valuation cost approach to the theory of financial intermediation
Tim S. Campbell
168: Determinants of small bank acquisition premiums
Donald R. Fraser and James Kolari
167: Problem banks: the Phoenix factors
Daniel Huyser
166: Local economic effects of bank failures
R. Gilbert
165: Assessing the management consignment program
Paul M. Horvitz
164: A practical perspective on thrift difficulties
William E. Gibson
163: Managing the troubled thrift
Lawrence Connell
162: Who should learn what from the failure and delayed bailout of the ODGF?
Edward Kane
161: Does capital forbearance pay and if so for whom?
Gillian Garcia and Michael Polakoff
160: The current magnitude of the problem in the S&L industry
Elijah Brewer
159: Public policy toward failing institutions: the lessons from the thrift industry
George G. Kaufman
158: How to get off the back of a tiger, or, do initial conditions constrain deposit insurance reform?
Claudia Campbell and Hyman Minsky
157: The Ohio S&L crisis in retrospect: implications for the current federal deposit insurance crisis
J. Huston McCulloch
156: An examination of bank failure misclassifications using the Cox model
William R. Lane, Stephen W. Looney and James W. Wansley
155: Discussion of practical aspects of interest rate swaps vs. \"the market for interest rate swaps\" -- Alternative explanations of interest rate swaps
Linda T. Rudnick
154: Alternate explanations of interest rate swaps
John J. Pringle and Larry Wall
153: Credit risk and the scope of regulation of swaps
Clifford Smith and Charles W. Smithson
152: Why commercial banks sell loans: an empirical analysis
Christine A. Pavel and David Phillis
151: The paradox of loan sales
Gary Gorton and Joseph Haubrich
150: Benefits of expanded bank powers for community banks
O. Jay Tomson
149: The thrift institutions' experience with service corporations
Harold Olin
148: Problems of community banks and their need for expanded powers
P. Michael Laub
147: Risks and profitability in the banking system: assessment and prescription
Thomas S. Johnson
146: Expanding bank powers: international perspectives
Yuko Oana
145: Comments on expanding bank powers: an international perspective
William Peter Cooke
144: Expanding bank powers: a Canadian perspective
Allan Popoff
143: An introduction to expanding bank powers: international perspectives
William S. Ogden
142: Financial innovations and the merging of commercial and investment banking activities
Jack Guttentag
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