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Author:Horvitz, Paul M. 

Conference Paper
Preserving competition in electronic home banking

Proceedings

Conference Paper
Implication of the Texas experience for financial regulation

Proceedings , Paper 242

Conference Paper
Assessing the management consignment program

Proceedings , Paper 165

Working Paper
Commercial banks and real estate lending: the Texas experience

This study analyzes the performance of Texas commercial banks specializing in mortgage lending during the late 1980s and early 1990s to investigate how representative was their experience as compared with that of banks across the country concentrating in real estate lending. The results show that Texas real estate banks (REBs) performed very poorly during the 1980s and early 1990s, but this was because the Texas REBs were clearly different from the majority of the banks classified as REBs in the rest of the country. Texas REBs invested more heavily in commercial mortgages than did other ...
Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 96-15

Journal Article
Roundtable discussion: reflection on twenty years of bank regulatory reform

In 1986 the American Bankers Association asked five banking academics to assess and recommend policy options to improve the banking system's efficiency, performance, and safety. The report these five economists produced, Perspectives on Safe and Sound Banking: Past, Present, and Future, has in many ways served as a roadmap for ensuing bank regulatory reforms. In this roundtable discussion, each of the five authors reflects on the past twenty years and the current status of the banking industry and, in some cases, shares thoughts about the industry's future direction.
Economic Review , Issue Q1-2 , Pages 119-138

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