Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation
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  Most cited documents in this series: (1) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:wp-97-7 Peso problem explanations for term structure anomalies (1997). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 26 times. (2) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:96-3 On biases in tests of the expectations hypothesis of the term structure of interest rates (1996). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 12 times. (3) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:96-6 Alligators in the swamp: the impact of derivatives on the financial performance of depository institutions (1996). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 5 times. (4) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:wp-97-14 The role of credit market competition on lending strategies and on capital accumulation (1997). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 4 times. (5) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:95-1 Spreads, information flows and transparency across trading systems (1995). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 4 times. (6) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:91-10 Capital in banking: past, present and future (1991). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 4 times. (7) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:94-3 Origins of the modern exchange clearinghouse: a history of early clearing and settlement methods at futures exchanges (1994). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 3 times. (8) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:95-8 The cultural affinity hypothesis and mortgage lending decisions (1995). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 3 times. (9) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:wp-97-1 FDICIA after five years: a review and evaluation (1997). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 3 times. (10) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:91-13 Optimal contingent bank liquidation under moral hazard (1991). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 3 times. (11) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:wp-97-9 Bank capital standards for market risk: a welfare analysis (1997). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 2 times. (12) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:96-1 Bank failures, systemic risk, and bank regulation (1996). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 2 times. (13) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:92-13 Bank contagion: theory and evidence (1992). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 2 times. (14) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:95-12 Public benefits and public concerns: an economic analysis of regulatory standards for clearing facilities (1995). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 2 times. (15) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:92-5 Incentive conflict in deposit-institution regulation: evidence from Australia (1992). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 2 times. (16) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:96-18 Bank fragility: perception and historical evidence (1996). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 2 times. (17) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:92-21 Preferred sources of market discipline: depositors vs. subordinated debt holders (1992). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 2 times. (18) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:92-30 A framework for estimating the value and interest rate risk of retail bank deposits (1992). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 1 times. (19) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:89-11 Technical change, regulation, and economies of scale for large commercial banks: an application of a modified version of Shephards Lemma (1989). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 1 times. (20) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:91-15 Scale elasticity and efficiency for U.S. banks (1991). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 1 times. (21) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:96-8 Deposit insurance, bank capital structures and the demand for liquidity (1996). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 1 times. (22) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:91-11 The diminishing role of commercial banking in the U.S. economy (1991). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 1 times. (23) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:89-12 Reserve account management behavior: impact of the reserve accounting scheme and carry forward provision (1989). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 1 times. (24) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:92-11 Capital adequacy and the growth of U.S. banks (1992). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 1 times. (25) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:93-19 The ownership structure of Japanese financial institutions (1993). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 1 times. (26) RePEc:fip:fedhfi:96-27 The security issue decision: evidence from small business investment companies (1996). Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation Cited: 1 times. 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