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Entry in Commercial Banking

The Journal of Law and Economics, 1965
ENTRY occupies a prominent place in economic theory. Yet just as prominent is the almost complete lack of empirical investigation of the subject.' This article attempts to identify empirically the determinants of entry in one industry-commercial banking in the United States-in the hope that it may throw light on the determinants of entry in general ...
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PRODUCTIVE EFFICIENCY IN COMMERCIAL BANKS

1995
Commercial banks are of many different sizes, are subject to a myriad of regulatory guidelines, and have experienced both hardship and (financial) health over the past two decades. This work examines the productive efficiency of commercial banks.
Ullerich, Stanton G.   +1 more
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Domestic Commercial Banks

2012
The first group of investors considered in detail is domestic commercial banks. As already discussed, a stark distinction is frequently drawn between bank-based and capital market-based financial systems; too stark a distinction, this chapter will suggest, when we consider government bond markets.
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Commercial Bank Intermediation

2006
It is important to recognize at the outset that banks are “retailers” of credit in imperfectly competitive markets. They are not “portfolio managers.” Like most retailers, banks are price-setters and quantity-takers in their retail markets. The quantity of credit that banks provide depends on the quantity of credit demanded by borrowers whom the banks ...
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A BEHAVIORAL MODEL FOR COMMERCIAL BANKING*

The Journal of Finance, 1971
THIS DISSERTATION sets up a model for the analysis of commercial bank behavior. The approach combines some of the basic tenets of the neoclassical theory of the firm with those of the Markowitz-Tobin portfolio analysis. The commercial bank is viewed as purchasing "input" in the form of loanable funds in a deposit market and then allocating this input ...
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Large Commercial Banks

2011
The banking industry in China is dominated by large commercial banks. They also play the role of market leaders in innovation and financial intermediation capacity.
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The Organization Structure of Commercial Banks

The Journal of Finance, 1959
THE RAPID growth of the size of commercial banks during the last twenty years has emphasized the need for delegating responsibility and authority; this requires an effective organizational structure. The general objective of this research is to contribute to the understanding of bank organization toward the end of improving the efficiency of these ...
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THE CONCEPTS OF MONEY AND COMMERCIAL BANKS

The Journal of Finance, 1966
AN EXPERT MECHANIC can diagnose the problems of an engine by listening to what is only a noise to the untrained ear. A gourmet can identify sauces and their ingredients by differences in taste. Expertise and sophistication are associated with this ability to detect subtle characteristics and relationships that go unrecognized by the less knowledgeable.
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Circulating tumor DNA in advanced solid tumors: Clinical relevance and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Michael L Cheng   +2 more
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Commercial Banking

2010
Stephen Valdez, Philip Molyneux
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