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The 20th Annual Conference on Bank Structure & Competition
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The 20th 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.

04/23/84
 
I. Current Economic and Regulatory Issues
  • Pressing Issues Facing Financial Institutions and the Regulatory Agencies

Steven M. Robert ,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

 
II. Panel on Interstate Banking: The Vantage of Experience
  • A Framework for Discussion of Interstate Banking

Larry A. Frieder,  Florida A&M University

  • The Southern Financial Marketplace: The Florida Interstate Banking Study

Larry A. Frieder,  Florida A&M University

  • The Case for a Rational Banking System

Thomas I. Storrs,  NCNB Corporation

  • Sharing Prosperity: Regional Interstate Banking versus the Consumer

Thomas C. Theobald,  Citibank/Citicorp

  • New England: The Case for Regional Interstate Banking

Richard D. Hill,  Bank of Boston

  • Regional Restrictive Reciprocity in Banking Structure: Public Policy from the Massachusetts Perspective

Gerald T. Mulligan,  Mutual Bank for Savings

 
III. Can Banking Be Separated from Commercial Activities?
  • The Separation of Banking and Commerce: A Historical Perspective

Bernard Shull,  Hunter College

  • Product Line Regulations for Financial Institutions: A Cross-Country Comparison

Laurie S. Goodman,  Citibank

Christine M. Cumming,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Joanne Kumekawa,  Bay Area Residential Investment and Development Corporation

  • The Wealth Effects of Regulatory Intervention Surrounding the Bailout of Continental Illinois

John M. Harris, Jr.,  Clemson University

James R. Scott,  University of Arkansas

Joseph F. Sinkey, Jr.,  University of Georgia

 
IV. Policy Issues in Bank Product and Market Expansion
  • The Impact of Equity in Bank Portfolios

Herwig Langohr,  INSEAD

Anthony M. Santomero,  University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School

  • Bank Holding Company Acquisitions and Managerial Efficiency

Christopher M. James,  University of Oregon

  • The Effect of Promotional Pricing on Dynamic Adjustment in the Markets for MMFs and MMDAs

Herbert L. Baer, Jr.,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Gillian G. Garcia,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Simon Pak,  New York University

  • Bank Holding Companies and the Potential for Anticompetitive Practices

Paul S. Calem,  Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

 
V. The Glass–Steagall Act and Related Issues
  • Abstract: An Economic Perspective on Bank Uniqueness and Corporate Securities Activities

Anthony Saunders,  New York University

  • The Securities Activities of Banks: What Has Been Done and What Could Have Been Done

George G. Kaufman ,  Loyola University of Chicago and the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

  • Underwriting Risk for Commercial Banks: An Empirical Study

Ian H. Giddy,  Columbia University

  • The Federal Reserve Board's Nonbank Bank Dilemma

Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr.,  Jones, Day, Reavis & Poague

 
VI. The Viability of Small Financial Institutions in a Deregulated Era
  • Banking or Brewing? A Fresh Look at Acquisition Patterns

Joel A. Bleeke,  McKinsey & Company, Inc.

  • New Dimensions in Banking

Richard J. Wurzburg,  Bank Administration Institute

  • Executive Attitudes and Strategic Plans for Interstate Banking

James R. Booth,  Arizona State University

 
VII. Smaller Financial Institutions: Research Findings versus Mythology
  • Size and Profitability in Banking

James W. Kolari,  Texas A&M University

Donald R. Fraser,  Texas A&M University

  • Comparative Performance Analysis: Is High Performance Stable and Can It Be Emulated?

James Harvey,  Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

  • Shifting Agricultural Demographics and Changing Bank Structure

Albert Kagan,  University of Northern Iowa

Robert W. Wyatt,  University of Northern Iowa

Darrel W. Davis,  University of Northern Iowa

 
VIII. Issues in Measuring and Controlling Bank Risk
  • Bank Holding Company Diversification and Risk

Robert A. Eisenbeis,  University of North Carolina

Larry D. Wall,  Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

  • Regulatory Structure in Futures Markets: Jurisdictional Competition between the SEC, the CFTC and Other Agencies

Edward J. Kane,  Ohio State University

  • A Continuous Time Analysis of Bank Failures

Robert B. Avery,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Gerald A. Hanweck ,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

  • The Response of Bank Stock Returns to Money Supply Announcements

Vefa Tarhan,  Loyola University of Chicago

  • Multibank Holding Company Expansion and Cash Flow Diversification as a Motive for Merger

Michael Smirlock,  University of Pennsylvania

Donald M. Brown,  Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

  • Risk Regulation in the Banking Industry

Joseph F. Sinkey,  University of Georgia

  • Myths Revered by Regulators, Academics and Bankers

Gerald F. Fitzgerald,  Suburban Bancorp, Inc.

 
IX. Critical Public Policy Issues: Implications and Prospects for the Bush Commission Proposals
  • The Structure of Financial Regulation

Andrew S. Carron,  Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb, Inc.

  • The Bush Committee Report: Implementation Problems and Prospects

Gary G. Gilbert,  Bank Administration Institute

 
X. Critical Public Policy Issues: The Role of the States in Banking Regulation
  • State Initiatives in Banking Regulation

William E. Whitesell,  Franklin & Marshall College

  • The Role of the States in Banking Regulation: A View of the State Supervisory Agencies

Robert A. Richard,  Conference of State Bank Supervisors

  • The Role of the States in Banking Regulation: The Views from the U.S. Congress

Lamar Smith,  U.S. Senate Committee on Banking

 
XI. Issues for the Future
  • National Industrial Policy: Some Implications for U.S. Banking

Frederick R. Strobel,  Kalamazoo College

  • Banking Deregulation: Some Political Considerations

Marc A. Triebwasser,  Central Connecticut State 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
04/23/84 - 04/25/84
Location
The Fairmont Chicago Hotel
200 N Columbus Dr
Chicago, Illinois 60601

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