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Alternative Models for the Conditional Heteroskedasticity of Stock Returns: Evidence from Deposit Institutions
Bill B. FrancisThe interest shown in the study of the volatility of asset prices has been considerable for several years. In an important paper, Merton (1980) pointed out that a weakness of a…
What Caused the Great Depression in the United States?
Paul EvansFriedman and Schwartz have argued that the Great Depression was primarily caused by mistakes in monetary policy. This paper presents evidence supporting this view. Four percent…
The Re‐Internationalization of Banking and the Financial System
James R. LothianBanking and finance during the past several decades have become “re‐internationalized,” not simply “internationalized.” This becomes clear when we compare the institutional…
Accounting Income and Market Prices: Explaining Core‐Deposit Premiums
Mike CarhillCore‐deposit franchises usually fetch substantial premiums when placed on the market. Those premiums are consistent with the “core‐deposit hypothesis:” because of limitations on…
Branching Restrictions and Banking Offices
Gerald P. DwyerThe available evidence is partly consistent and partly inconsistent with a negative association of branching restrictions and the number of banking offices. In this paper, I…
Thrift Size, Risk‐Taking and Return Performance
John D. Knopf, John L. TeallReturn and risk performance of US thrift institutions during the period 1986–90 was inversely related to both firm size and the extent to which the thrifts engaged in…
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