Financial Industry Studies
Financial Industry Studies was published 1988–98. Issues are available on FRASER, the Federal Reserve's digital library of U.S. economic, financial and banking history..
December 1998
- Concentration, Technology, and Market Power in Banking: Is Distance Dead?
Robert R. Moore - Benchmarking the Productive Efficiency of U.S. Banks
Thomas F. Siems and
Richard S. Barr
September 1998
- How Might Financial Institutions React to Glass-Steagall Repeal?
Evidence from the Stock Market
David P. Ely and
Kenneth J. Robinson - Managing Cross-Border Settlement Risk: The Case of Mexican ADRs
Sujit “Bob” Chakravorti
December 1997
- Rethinking Bank Efficiency and Regulation: How Off-Balance-Sheet Activities Make a Difference
Thomas F. Siems and
Jeffrey A. Clark - Government Guarantees and Banking: Evidence from the Mexican Peso Crisis
Robert R. Moore
August 1997
- Are Capital Requirements Effective? A Cautionary Tale from Pre-Depression Texas
Jeffery W. Gunther,
Linda M. Hooks and
Kenneth J. Robinson - Mexican Payments System Reforms
Sujit "Bob" Chakravorti
December 1996
- Bank Consolidation: When Less Means More
Jeffery W. Gunther - Banking's Merger Fervor: Survival of the Fittest?
Robert R. Moore
August 1996
- Bank Mergers and Shareholder Wealth: Evidence from 1995's Megamerger Deals
Thomas F. Siems - Does Greater Mortgage Activity Lead to Greater Interest Rate Risk? Evidence from Bank Holding Companies
Kenneth J. Robinson and
Kelly Klemme
July 1995
- Who's Capitalizing on Derivatives?
Jeffery W. Gunther and
Thomas F. Siems - Interesting Times for Banks Since Basle
Kenneth J. Robinson