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The 10th Annual Conference on Bank Structure & Competition
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The 10th Annual Conference on Bank Structure & Competition

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Since the early 1960s, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s Conference on Bank Structure and Competition has served as a forum for academics, regulators and industry participants to debate current issues affecting the financial services industry. Each year the purpose of the conference is to continue that tradition. This retrospective on the history and evolution of the conference reviews the past four decades of conferences.

 

The primary motivating factor for the conference was the passage of the 1960 Bank Merger Act and the U.S. versus Philadelphia National Bank Supreme Court decision. Suddenly, bank regulatory agencies were required to consider competitive factors in addition to banking factors when evaluating bank merger applications. Each of the Federal Reserve Banks was encouraged to survey the existing literature on bank structure and develop its own research agendas on these issues.

03/28/74
 
I. Policy Issues
  • Improving the U.S. Financial System

William E. Gibson,  The Brookings Institution

  • Acquisitions by Bank Holding Companies: Promise, Performance, Potential

Paul F. Jessup,  University of Minnesota

  • Discussant

Samuel H. Talley,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

 
II. Selected Papers
  • Interest Rate Ceilings and Consumer Credit Rationing: A Multivariate Analysis of a Survey of Borrowers

Robert A. Eisenbeis,  Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Neil B. Murphy,  University of Maine

  • The Effects of Regulation on Bank Portfolios, Capital and Profitability

John J. Mingo,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Benjamin Wolkowitz,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

  • Concentration and Stability of Market Shares in Banking

Timothy A. Hultquist,  First National Bank of Chicago

  • Prices, Nonprices and Concentration in Selected Banking Markets

Arnold A. Heggestad,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

John J. Mingo,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

  • Commercial Banking Performance Sources: A Multivariate Model

William Jackson,  Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

 
III. Potential Competition
  • Aspects of the Potential Competition Banking Antitrust Cases

Gary G. Gilbert,  Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

  • Reflections on Bank Regulatory Structure and Large Bank Failures

Jack M. Guttentag,  University of Pennsylvania

  • Discussant

Peter Carstensen,  University of Wisconsin Law School

  • Measures of Potential for De Novo Entry in Bank Acquisition Cases: An Evaluation

R. Alton Gilbert,  Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

  • Diversification, Competition and Aggregate Concentration

Stephen A. Rhoades,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

 
IV. Research in Progress
  • Socially Optimal Bank Structure

Peter I. Berman,  Adelphi University

Martha S. Hollis,  Arizona State University

  • Impact Potential of Electronic Funds Transfer Systems on Banking Structure and Competition: Summary

Bruce C. Cohen,  First National City Bank

  • Multinational Banking

James W. Dean,  Simon Fraser University

Herbert G. Grubel,  Simon Fraser University

  • Effects of the 1967 Bank Act on Entry Barriers and Competition in Canadian Financial Markets

James W. Dean,  Simon Fraser University

Richard Schwindt,  Simon Fraser University

  • Research and the FDIC

Robert A. Eisenbeis,  Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

  • Bank Entry: A Multivariate Analysis

Donald R. Fraser,  Texas A&M University

Peter S. Rose,  Texas A&M University

Gary L. Schugart,  Texas A&M University

  • Toward a Model of Non-Price Competition among Banking Firms

Thomas Havrilesky,  Duke University

Robert Schweitzer,  Duke University

  • Spatial Analysis of Rural Banking Alternatives

Paul F. Jessup,  Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Richard W. Stolz,  Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

  • The Structure of the Municipal Bond Underwriting Industry

George G. Kaufman,  University of Oregon

  • Bank Market Structure and Individual Bank Performance: Wisconsin 1870–1900

Richard H. Keehn,  University of Wisconsin, Parkside

  • Research at the Board

John J. Mingo ,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

  • Banking Restraint and Regional Development

Mathew Shane,  University of Minnesota

  • Some Further Implications of Profit Maximization by an S&L

Marcia L. Stigum,  Loyola University of Chicago

  • Research by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

John R. Stodden,  Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

 

A Brief History of the Conference


Since the early 1960s the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s Conference on Bank Structure and Competition has served as a forum for academics, regulators and industry participants to debate current issues affecting the financial services industry. Each year the purpose of the conference is to continue that tradition. This retrospective on the history and evolution of the conference reviews the past four decades of conferences.

Event Information
Date
03/28/74 - 03/29/74
Location
The Fairmont Chicago Hotel
200 N Columbus Dr
Chicago, Illinois 60601

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