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The 14th Annual Conference on Bank Structure & Competition
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The 14th 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.

04/27/78
 
I. Bank Holding Company Regulation
  • An Alternative Approach to Regulating Bank Holding Companies

Robert J. Lawrence ,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

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

  • Financial Innovation and the Growth of Bank Holding Companies

Robert A. Eisenbeis,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

  • Bank Holding Company Financial Structure and Bank Capital Supervision: An Economic Appraisal

Evelyn C. Fallek,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Richard W. Nelson,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

  • Bank Holding Company Regulation: Discussion

Paul M. Horvitz,  University of Houston

  • A Cost–Benefit Analysis of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956

Harvey Rosenblum,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and University of Oregon

  • Bank Dividend Policy and Holding Company Affiliation

Lucille S. Mayne ,  Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Case Western Reserve University

  • An Empirical Test of the Linked Oligopoly Theory: An Analysis of Florida Holding Companies

David D. Whitehead III,  Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

  • The Single Subsidiary One-Bank Holding Com

Roger D. Stover,  University of Minnesota

  • Owner vs. Manager Control Effects on Bank Profit Rates, Growth and Costs

Cynthia A. Glassman ,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

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

  • Performance of S&L Holding Company Affiliates

Donald G. Edwards,  Federal Home Loan Bank Board

 
II. Topics in Financial Regulation
  • Regulation of Loan Commitments

Steven A. Seelig,  Fordham University

James Young ,  Fordham University

  • Differential State Regulation of Consumer Credit Markets: Normative and Positive Theories of Statutory Interest Rate Ceilings

Linda N. Edwards,  Columbia University

Franklin R. Edwards,  Columbia University

  • Testing for Sex Discrimination in Commercial Bank Consumer Lending

Richard L. Peterson,  Purdue University

Carol M. Peterson,  Purdue University

 
III. Reserve Requirements and Federal Reserve Memberships
  • The Payment of Interest on Member Bank Reserves

Thomas Hoenig,  Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

Kenneth Spong,  Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

  • Linking Required Reserves Reform to the Correspondent Banking System

William G. Dewald,  Ohio State University

  • Effectiveness of State Reserve Requirements

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

  • Required Reserves, Correspondent Balances and Cash Asset Positions of Member and Nonmember Banks: Evidence from the Fifth Federal Reserve District

Bruce J. Summers,  Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

 
IV. Electronic Funds Transfer System
  • Alternative EFT Models and Competition

Elinor H. Solomon,  U.S. Department of Justice

  • Regulation of EFTs as a Public Utility

Robert W. McLeod,  Louisiana State University

Bruce H. Fairchild,  Texas Public Utilities Commission

  • Discussant

Edwin B. Cox,  Arthur D. Little, Inc.

 
V. Risk in Banking
  • The Fundamental Determinants of Risk in Banking

Barr Rosenberg,  University of California at Berkeley

Philip R. Perry,  University of California at Berkeley

 
VI. Research in Progress
  • The Role of Corporate Securities in Commercial Banks: Liquidity, Profitability, and Risk Factors

Douglas V. Austin ,  University of Toledo

  • Bank Holding Company Double Leverage: Good, Bad or Indifferent?

Gregory E. Boczar,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

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

  • Bank Size, Asset Growth and Problems of Capital Adequacy

Alan E. Grunewald,  Michigan State University

  • The Economic Necessity and Argument for Interstate Banking

Alan E. Grunewald,  Michigan State University

  • Two Models of the Price-Discriminating Banking Firm

Thomas Havrilesky ,  Duke University

Mark Pitts,  Duke University

  • Regulation of Money Orders

Paul M. Horvitz,  University of Houston

Charles Harper,  University of Houston

  • Study of State and Federal Regulation of Commercial Banking

Leonard Lapidus,  Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

  • Models of Risk and Capital Adequacy in Financial Institutions

Sherman J. Maisel,  National Bureau of Economic Research

David Lane,  National Bureau of Economic Research

  • Impact of Creditors' Remedy Restrictions on the Consumer Credit Markets

Richard L. Peterson,  Purdue University

  • The Benefits and Costs of Public Regulations of Consumer Financial Services

Richard L. Peterson,  Purdue University

  • A Comparison of the Pre-Failure Characteristics of Large and Small U.S. Banks

William Scott,  University of Texas at San Antonio

Gary Wood,  National Bureau of Economic Research

Peter S. Rose,  Texas A&M University

 

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
04/27/78 - 04/28/78
Location
The Fairmont Chicago Hotel
200 N Columbus Dr
Chicago, Illinois 60601

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