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2020
Abstract This chapter studies Article XIV of the Oklahoma constitution, which concerns banks and banking. Section 1 expresses the state’s public policy of protecting people who deposit money in state banks. It provides for the creation of a banking department to be under the control of a bank commissioner with rights, duties, powers, and
Danny M. Adkison, Lisa McNair Palmer
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Abstract This chapter studies Article XIV of the Oklahoma constitution, which concerns banks and banking. Section 1 expresses the state’s public policy of protecting people who deposit money in state banks. It provides for the creation of a banking department to be under the control of a bank commissioner with rights, duties, powers, and
Danny M. Adkison, Lisa McNair Palmer
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Bank Regulation and Banking Stability
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014This note discusses some issues in bank closure policy from a financial stability standpoint and how these issues have evolved since we first raised the question of how a reputation-driven divergence of interests between bank regulators and taxpayers may distort bank closure policy in our 1993 paper in The American Economic Review.
Boot, A., Thakor, A.V.
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2018
Abstract This chapter examines the statutory regime for the regulation of banks and banking in the UK. It first considers the development of UK banking supervision before discussing the traditional nature of bank supervision and the role and function of the Bank of England.
George Walker +2 more
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Abstract This chapter examines the statutory regime for the regulation of banks and banking in the UK. It first considers the development of UK banking supervision before discussing the traditional nature of bank supervision and the role and function of the Bank of England.
George Walker +2 more
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The Journal of Law and Economics, 1988
MUTUAL associations are something of an oddity in a capitalist economy, but they have long been significant in banking in the United States.1 Mutual savings banks, credit unions, and most savings and loans are mutual associations, while national banks, state banks, trust companies, and some savings and loans are stock companies.2 I will refer to the ...
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MUTUAL associations are something of an oddity in a capitalist economy, but they have long been significant in banking in the United States.1 Mutual savings banks, credit unions, and most savings and loans are mutual associations, while national banks, state banks, trust companies, and some savings and loans are stock companies.2 I will refer to the ...
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