of increased competition from other financial services sectors, and of new technology is examined in this paper. The banking industry is responding by creating the semblance of an interstate banking system through merger and acquisition. Multibank holding companies have forged regional banking organisations despite federal prohibitions. A model of the bank merger process is presented. In the spatial context, the possible consequences of this merger process include reduction in the number of banks and branch offices, migration of banking functions up the urban hierarchy, and outflow of funds from small cities and rural areas towards regionally important cities and the international market
Banking consolidation, spurred by interstate branching deregulation, is changing markets' competitiv...
We review how technological advances and changes in regulation may shape the (future) geographical s...
Our research set out to explore the changing structural conditions in the U.S. commercial banking in...
Over the last twenty-five years, the environment for banking has changed radically. In the 1980s, le...
Regulatory change not seen since the Great Depression swept the U.S. banking industry beginning in t...
[Abstract] This paper studies the incentives of banks to merge when competing in differentiated mark...
Mergers in the American Banking Business Problems and Trends Starting from the increasing number of ...
Deregulation of geographic restrictions in banking over the past 20 years has intensified both poten...
I analyze the effects of bank mergers and competitive market structure after the Riegle-Neal Interst...
The U.S. banking industry has been characterized by intense merger activity in the absence of econom...
Amodel of multimarket spatial competition is developed where small, single-market banks compete with...
The conduct of banking in the United States is an extremely complex and dynamic industry. Throughout...
We review how technological advances and changes in regulation may shape the (future) geographical s...
Bank mergers in the United States have reshaped the structure of Amer-ican banking into an increasin...
Purpose – Bank regulators across the world have recently lifted restrictions on where banks can oper...
Banking consolidation, spurred by interstate branching deregulation, is changing markets' competitiv...
We review how technological advances and changes in regulation may shape the (future) geographical s...
Our research set out to explore the changing structural conditions in the U.S. commercial banking in...
Over the last twenty-five years, the environment for banking has changed radically. In the 1980s, le...
Regulatory change not seen since the Great Depression swept the U.S. banking industry beginning in t...
[Abstract] This paper studies the incentives of banks to merge when competing in differentiated mark...
Mergers in the American Banking Business Problems and Trends Starting from the increasing number of ...
Deregulation of geographic restrictions in banking over the past 20 years has intensified both poten...
I analyze the effects of bank mergers and competitive market structure after the Riegle-Neal Interst...
The U.S. banking industry has been characterized by intense merger activity in the absence of econom...
Amodel of multimarket spatial competition is developed where small, single-market banks compete with...
The conduct of banking in the United States is an extremely complex and dynamic industry. Throughout...
We review how technological advances and changes in regulation may shape the (future) geographical s...
Bank mergers in the United States have reshaped the structure of Amer-ican banking into an increasin...
Purpose – Bank regulators across the world have recently lifted restrictions on where banks can oper...
Banking consolidation, spurred by interstate branching deregulation, is changing markets' competitiv...
We review how technological advances and changes in regulation may shape the (future) geographical s...
Our research set out to explore the changing structural conditions in the U.S. commercial banking in...