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Deposit Insurance and the Composition of Bank Suspensions in Developing Economies: Lessons from the State Deposit Insurance Experiments of the 1920S [PDF]

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Eight states established deposit insurance systems between 1908 and 1917. All abandoned the systems between 1921 and 1930. Scholars debate the costs and benefits of these policy experiments.
Ching-Yi Chung, Gary Richardson
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"The Limits of Prudential Supervision, Reorganizing the Federal Bank Regulatory Agencies," [PDF]

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According to Shull, although the recent round of banking legislation--most notably the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act (FIRREA) and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act (FDICIA)--did take steps toward ...
Bernard Shull
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Bank Lending, Credit Shocks, and the Transmission of Canadian Monetary Policy [PDF]

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The authors use a dynamic general-equilibrium model to study the role financial frictions play as a transmission mechanism of Canadian monetary policy, and to evaluate the real effects of exogenous credit shocks.
Ali Dib, Joseph Atta-Mensah
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Deposit insurance: a reconsideration [PDF]

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This paper undertakes a simple general equilibrium analysis of the consequences of deposit insurance programs, the way in which they are priced and the way in which they fund revenue shortfalls.
Bruce D. Smith, Chun Chang, John H. Boyd
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Dividend Policy as a Strategic Driver of Shareholders’ Wealth Creation in Nigerian Quoted Banks

open access: yesCECCAR Business Review
This study examined the impact of dividend policy on shareholders’ wealth creation in selected Nigerian quoted deposit money banks. The specific objective was to assess the effects of dividend per share, retained earnings ratio, dividend yield, and ...
Christian Chiemela OTUONYE   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy and Bank Risk Premiums in the Money Market (subsequently published in "International Journal of Central Banking", March 2006, Vol.2, No. 1, 105-136. ) [PDF]

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Using the interest rates on Negotiable Certificate of Deposit issued by individual banks, we first show that under the Bank of Japan's Zero Interest Rate Policy and Quantitative Monetary Easing Policy, not just the levels of money market rates but also ...
Kazuo Ueda   +3 more
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AMERICAN SHARE INSURANCE: THE SOLE SURVIVING PRIVATE DEPOSIT INSURER IN THE UNITED STATES

open access: yesEssays in Economic and Business History, 2010
Founded in 1974, American Share Insurance (ASI) is an insurer for deposits in credit unions and it is the sole surviving private primary deposit insurer in the US.
Stephanie Crofton   +2 more
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Self-archiving to Institutional Repositories Is Improved by Assisted and Mandated Deposit; Disciplinary Culture is not a Factor. A Review of: Xia, Jingfeng. “Assessment of Self-Archiving in Institutional Repositories: Across Disciplines.” The Journal of Academic Librarianship 33.6 (Dec. 2007): 647-54.

open access: yesEvidence Based Library and Information Practice, 2008
Objective – To test the assumption that authors familiar with subject-based repositories are more likely to self-archive to institutional repositories. Design – Comparative content analysis.
Gaby Haddow
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Banking Concentration: Implications for Systemic Risk and Safety Net Design [PDF]

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This paper explores the impact of banking concentration on safety net design –in particular, deposit insurance– and on systemic risk. The paper focuses on a system characterized by high concentration and low total number of banks. Each issue is addressed
Rodrigo Cifuentes
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