Since 1985, the share of U.S. depository institution assets held by credit unions has nearly doubled, and the average (inflation-adjusted) size of credit unions has increased over 600 percent. We use a non-parametric local-linear estimator to estimate a cost relationship for credit unions and derive estimates of ray-scale and expansion-path scale economies. We employ a dimension-reduction technique to reduce estimation error, and bootstrap methods for inference. We find substantial evidence of increasing returns to scale across the range of sizes observed among credit unions, suggesting that an easing of regulations on credit union membership or activities would lead to further increases in the size of credit unions
This study examines the firm size distribution of US banks and credit unions. A truncated lognormal ...
Credit union deposits have grown substantially in recent years. Given that, an increasing number of ...
Credit union deposits have grown substantially in recent years. Given that, an increasing number of ...
The growth of US credit unions during the 1990s is investigated empirically, using univariate and mu...
By various measures, larger credit unions have recently had stronger financial performance than smal...
Recent government pressure and aspirations within the industry itself to improve financial stability...
This study uses hazard function estimations and time-series and cross-sectional growth regressions t...
This study uses hazard function estimations and time-series and cross-sectional growth regressions t...
The full text of this document is only available from the publisher's website. Please use the relate...
This study examines the firm size distribution of US banks and credit unions. A truncated lognormal ...
This study examines credit union size-growth relationships within the context of Gibrat's law of pro...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "While t...
This study tests the assertion that membership growth in credit unions is constrained by their uniqu...
The growth of credit union deposits, called shares, has generally increased along with their market ...
Because of the increasing significance of credit unions as potential competitors for consumer deposi...
This study examines the firm size distribution of US banks and credit unions. A truncated lognormal ...
Credit union deposits have grown substantially in recent years. Given that, an increasing number of ...
Credit union deposits have grown substantially in recent years. Given that, an increasing number of ...
The growth of US credit unions during the 1990s is investigated empirically, using univariate and mu...
By various measures, larger credit unions have recently had stronger financial performance than smal...
Recent government pressure and aspirations within the industry itself to improve financial stability...
This study uses hazard function estimations and time-series and cross-sectional growth regressions t...
This study uses hazard function estimations and time-series and cross-sectional growth regressions t...
The full text of this document is only available from the publisher's website. Please use the relate...
This study examines the firm size distribution of US banks and credit unions. A truncated lognormal ...
This study examines credit union size-growth relationships within the context of Gibrat's law of pro...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "While t...
This study tests the assertion that membership growth in credit unions is constrained by their uniqu...
The growth of credit union deposits, called shares, has generally increased along with their market ...
Because of the increasing significance of credit unions as potential competitors for consumer deposi...
This study examines the firm size distribution of US banks and credit unions. A truncated lognormal ...
Credit union deposits have grown substantially in recent years. Given that, an increasing number of ...
Credit union deposits have grown substantially in recent years. Given that, an increasing number of ...