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Economic Perspectives
Vol. 4, No. 3, 1978
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Last Updated: 05/31/1978

Disintermediation Again?

Eleanor Erdevig

With interest rates rising since the middle of last year, the possibility of disintermediation has become a matter of growing concern. Disintermediation—the flow of savings out of depository institutions into market instruments—comes mainly from interest rates in money and capital markets rising higher than banks and thrift institutions can pay on time and savings deposits of comparable maturities.

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