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Author:Hooks, Linda M. 

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Adverse selection and competing deposit insurance systems in pre-depression Texas

In 1910, Texas instituted a highly unique deposit insurance program for its state chartered banks consisting of two separate plans: the depositors guaranty fund, similar in operation to the deposit insurance schemes adopted in several other states; and the depositors bond security system, which required the procurement of a privately issued insurance policy. We hypothesize that the provision of a choice in funds led to risk-sorting among the banks, with the relatively conservative institutions opting for the comparatively rigorous bond security system. Employing a probit model with ...
Financial Industry Studies Working Paper , Paper 97-4

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The impact of deposit interest rate deregulation on bank riskiness

Financial Industry Studies Working Paper , Paper 91-4

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The determinants of corporate bank borrowing

Financial Industry Studies Working Paper , Paper 93-1

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A test of the stability of early warning models of bank failures

Financial Industry Studies Working Paper , Paper 92-2

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Moral hazard and Texas banking in the 1920s.

Using recently collected examination data from a sample of Texas state-chartered banks over the period 1919-26, the role of moral hazard in increasing ex-ante asset risk is analyzed. During this period, a state-run deposit insurance system was in place that was mandatory for all state-chartered banks in Texas. Nationally chartered banks were not allowed to participate in the insurance program. Analyzing individual bank-level data, we find evidence that declines in capitalization were positively correlated with increases in loan concentrations at insured banks. We argue that this is consistent ...
Financial Industry Studies Working Paper , Paper 96-1

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