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Series: Monthly review (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Research Department) Number: vol.21 no.5 Description: Includes titles: "Nonpar banking: near the end of an era" and "Sharp growth in time and savings deposits follows interest rate boost"
Subject (JEL): N52 - Economic History: Agriculture, Natural Resources, Environment, and Extractive Industries: U.S.; Canada: 1913-, Y10 - Data: Tables and Charts, R10 - General Regional Economics (includes Regional Data), and N22 - Economic History: Financial Markets and Institutions: U.S.; Canada: 1913- -
Series: Quarterly review (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Research Department) Number: Vol. 1, No. 2 -
Series: Monthly review (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Research Department) Number: vol.21 no.8 Description: Includes titles: "1966 crop conditions varied, but general outlook is good", "First year averages announced for Functional cost program", and "Farmland prices surge upward"
Subject (JEL): R10 - General Regional Economics (includes Regional Data), N52 - Economic History: Agriculture, Natural Resources, Environment, and Extractive Industries: U.S.; Canada: 1913-, Y10 - Data: Tables and Charts, and N22 - Economic History: Financial Markets and Institutions: U.S.; Canada: 1913- -
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Series: Monthly review (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Research Department) Number: vol.9 no.90 Description: Includes titles: "Loan Demand Up in Country, Down in Cities", "Production Slips as Sales Hold Steady", and "District Farmers in Good Shape Financially"
Subject (JEL): Y10 - Data: Tables and Charts, N22 - Economic History: Financial Markets and Institutions: U.S.; Canada: 1913-, N52 - Economic History: Agriculture, Natural Resources, Environment, and Extractive Industries: U.S.; Canada: 1913-, and R10 - General Regional Economics (includes Regional Data) -
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Creator: Boyd, John H. and Gertler, Mark Series: Quarterly review (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Research Department) Number: Vol. 18, No. 1 Abstract: This article argues that the poor performance of the U.S. banking industry in the 1980s was due mainly to the risk-taking of the largest banks, which was encouraged by the U.S. government's too-big-to-fail policy. The article documents the recent trend toward riskier bank portfolios and the corresponding decline in bank profitability. A breakdown of the data by location and by asset size reveals that bank problems were concentrated in areas with troubled industries (oil, real estate, and agriculture) and among banks with the largest assets. In a statistical study controlling for location, asset size remains a significant factor in bank performance. The article concludes with a rough quantitative estimate of the cost to the industry of the poor performance of large banks.
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Creator: Conesa, Juan Carlos; Kehoe, Timothy Jerome, 1953-; and Ruhl, Kim J. Description: Chapter 16 of Great Depressions of the Twentieth Century, Timothy J. Kehoe and Edward C. Prescott, eds.