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Author:Kwast, Myron L. 

Discussion Paper
An analysis of risk-based deposit insurance for commercial banks

Research Papers in Banking and Financial Economics , Paper 79

Working Paper
Are real estate specializing depositories viable? The evidence from commercial banks

Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 88

Conference Paper
The subsidy provided by the federal safety net: theory and measurement

Views about the value to depository institutions of the federal safety net differ widely. Resolution of the issue is important because defining the appropriate relationship between the federal safety net and financial institutions is central to the design of efficient financial modernization strategies. A model is presented of how the safety net subsidy affects the size of the banking system and the behavior of banks. The model suggests that banks should have lower capital ratios than similar nonbank financial firms. Evidence is presented that supports this prediction, and that banks have ...
Proceedings , Issue Sep

Discussion Paper
An analysis of the behavior of mature black-owned commercial banks

Research Papers in Banking and Financial Economics , Paper 42

Journal Article
How have the banking system and the process of financial intermediation changed?

Comparing and contrasting the U.S. banking and financial system in 1986 and in 2006, the author notes that the most notable difference is the current system's resilience and health in spite of some significant shocks. One reason for this health, he believes, is the changing bank supervisory environment, particularly the move toward stronger capital standards and more risk-focused supervision. Among other positive developments he highlights are the increase in market discipline and improvements in risk measurement and management.
Economic Review , Issue Q1-2 , Pages 76 - 82

Discussion Paper
The impact of underwriting and dealing on bank returns and risks

Research Papers in Banking and Financial Economics , Paper 95

Working Paper
Systemic risk and financial consolidation: are they related?

The creation of a number of very large and sometimes increasingly complex financial institutions, resulting in part from the on-going consolidation of the financial system, has raised concerns that the degree of systemic risk in the financial system may have increased. We argue that firm interdependencies, as measured by correlations of stock returns, provide an indicator of systemic risk potential. We analyze the dynamics of the stock return correlations of a sample of U.S. large and complex banking organizations (LCBOs) over 1988-1999, and find a significant positive trend in stock return ...
Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 2001-33

Conference Paper
Bank securities powers: are there diversification gains?

Proceedings , Paper 214

Working Paper
Who uses electronic banking?

This study uses the 1995 Survey of Consumer Finances to examine households' use of technologies, including electronic means, to carry out transactions at a financial institution and to gain information for making saving and borrowing decisions. Household use of various technologies is correlated with household income, financial assets, age, and years of education. Results suggest that relatively new electronic technologies are used by relatively few households, and that household use of electronic sources of information for financial decisionmaking is barely off the ground.
Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 1997-35

Discussion Paper
An analysis of the short-run money supply mechanism

Research Papers in Banking and Financial Economics , Paper 63

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