Proceedings
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- 741: Bank capital as an incentive mechanism
- Alistair Milne
- 740: Recent trends in bank loan syndications: evidence for 1995-1999
- Jonathan Jones, William Lang and Peter Nigro
- 739: Local bank office ownership, deposit control, market structure, and economic growth
- Robert Collender
- 738: Federal Deposit Insurance versus federal sponsorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: the structure of subsidy
- Richard S. Carnell
- 737: Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae: their funding advantage and benefits to consumers
- James C. Miller and James E. Pearce
- 736: Controlling safety net
- Laurence H. Meyer
- 735: The financial safety net: five free-market principles for policymaking
- Richard Baker
- 734: International financial stability: the Canadian perspective
- James S. Peterson
- 733: Estimating fair deposit insurance premiums for a sample of banks under a new long-term insurance pricing methodology
- George Pennacchi
- 732: How good are EU deposit insurance schemes?
- Maximilian Hall
- 731: Developing effective deposit insurance systems
- J. P. Sabourin
- 730: Expansion of bank powers: who gains the most?
- Philip E. Strahan and Amir Sufi
- 729: Dollarization, bailouts, and the stability of the banking system
- Douglas Gale and Xavier Vives
- 728: Comments on financial crises and contagion
- Barry Eichengreen
- 727: Asset market linkages in crisis periods
- Casper de Vries, Philipp Hartman and Stefan Straetmans
- 726: Risk pricing at financial institution in pre-crisis Thailand: implications for modeling the Thai crisis
- Timothy Opiela
- 725: The costs and benefits of moral suasion: evidence from the rescue of long-term capital management
- Craig H. Furfine
- 724: The diffusion of financial innovations: an examination of the adoption of small business credit scoring by large banking organizations
- Jalal Akhavein, W Frame and Lawrence White
- 723: Banking industry consolidation and productive efficient
- Douglas Evanoff and Evren Ors
- 722: A critique of the CBO's sponsorship benefit analysis
- Alden L. Toevs
- 721: Fannie Mae's benefits to home buyers: the business perspective
- Timothy Howard
- 720: Government and GSEs: relationship and regulation
- Armando Falcon
- 719: The financial safety net: costs, benefits, and implications for regulation: a review of the conference
- Michael H. Moskow
- 718: Designing financial safety nets for countries in different circumstances
- Edward Kane
- 717: Allocating bank regulatory powers: lender of last resort, deposit insurance, and supervision
- Charles Kahn and Joao Santos
- 716: Can small banks survive deregulation? the role of the Fed in the correspondent banking market
- James McAndrews and Philip E. Strahan
- 715: Issues in deposit insurance reform
- James A. Wilcox
- 714: Causes of U.S. bank distress during the depression
- Charles Calomiris and Joseph R. Mason
- 713: Managerial incentives and the efficiency of capital structure
- Joseph Hughes, William Lang, Choon-Geol Moon and Michael S. Pagano
- 712: Testing for market discipline in the European banking industry: evidence from subordinated debt issues
- Andrea Sironi
- 711: Learning-by-doing, scale efficiencies, and financial performance at Internet-only banks
- Robert DeYoung
- 710: The effects of banking market size structure on bank competition: the case of small business lending
- Allen Berger, Richard Rosen and Gregory Udell
- 709: The ability of banks to lend to informationally opaque small businesses
- Allen Berger, Leora Klapper and Gregory Udell
- 708: Size, charter value, and risk in banking: an international perspective
- Gianni De Nicolo
- 707: Do Federal Home Loan Bank membership and advances lead to bank risk-taking?
- Dusan Stojanovic, Mark D. Vaughan and Timothy J. Yeager
- 706: The simple microeconomics of government-sponsored enterprises
- Wayne Passmore and Roger Sparks
- 705: GSEs as instruments of federal policy: public benefits and public costs
- Bert Ely
- 704: GSEs: why is effective government supervision hard to achieve?
- Thomas H. Stanton
- 703: Recommendations for the changes in the way Federal Deposit Insurance is funded
- Arthur J. Murton
- 702: Community banking, deposit insurance reform, and too big to fail
- Kenneth A. Guenther
- 701: The financial safety net
- Alan Greenspan
- 700: Are scale economies in banking elusive or illusive? evidence obtained by incorporating capital structure and risk-taking into models of bank production
- Joseph Hughes, Loretta Mester and Choon-Geol Moon
- 699: Community lending and commercial bank mergers
- Raphael Bostic, Hamid Mehran, Anna Paulson and Marc R. Saidenberg
- 698: The relationship between bank off-balance-sheet activities and credit risk under risk-based capital: a simultaneous equations approach
- Raj Aggarwal, Kevin T. Jacques and Tara N. Rice
- 697: The dynamics of debtor-in-possession financing: bankruptcy resolution and the role of prior lenders
- Sandeep Dahiya, Kose John, Manju Puri and Gabriel Ramirez
- 696: The determinants of cross-border bank shareholdings: an analysis with bank-level data from OECD countries
- Dario Focarelli and Alberto Pozzolo
- 695: Relationship banking, loan specialization and competition
- Robert Hauswald and Robert Marquez
- 694: Changing financial industry structure and regulation: an antitrust perspective
- J. Robert Kramer
- 693: The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act eliminated the separation of banking and commerce
- Peter J. Wallison
- 692: Milestones and challenges in deposit insurance pricing
- Donna Tanoue
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