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Global banking and national regulation: a conference summary

Although banking across national borders has expanded rapidly, banking regulation remains nationally based. As a result, governments and financial institutions face significant challenges when instability arises. At the Chicago Fed?s International Banking Conference, participants explored cross-border banking issues and ways to improve the current system.
Chicago Fed Letter , Issue Mar

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Interstate banking game plans

Proceedings , Paper 131

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Interstate bank mergers and competition in banking

Business Review , Issue Jan , Pages 3-14

Working Paper
Competitive effects of interstate bank mergers and acquisitions

Working Papers , Paper 87-6

Working Paper
Multiple-market contact in an incomplete-information model with imperfectly correlated cost

Working Papers , Paper 89-22

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The effects of interstate banking

FRBSF Economic Letter

Report
Economies of superscale and interstate expansion

Research Paper , Paper 8612

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The effects of interstate branching on small business lending.

Proceedings , Paper 462

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Revisions to the cash access policy on shipments and deposits in an interstate branching environment

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue May , Pages 338

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Interstate banking - what are the competitive effects?

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