This paper, written for a Columbia Law School - American Bar Association conference, analyzes the massive merger wave that has led to substantially increased concentration of banking activity in the United States. One consequence is the rise of banks "too big to fail." The structural changes have also been associated with a striking increase in financial institutions' share of all U.S. corporate profits along with employee compensation out of line with norms for individuals of comparable ability. Data on concentration in well-defined banking markets are quite scarce, but fragmentary evidence suggests appreciable monopoly pricing power potential in some product markets. Mergers that lead to concentration have for decades been the focus of an...
I analyze the effects of bank mergers and competitive market structure after the Riegle-Neal Interst...
The most recent financial crisis has spurred a number of mergers and acquisitions in the financial i...
In more than 3,844 mergers and acquisitions between 1989 and 1999, acquiring institutions purchased ...
In the following three essays I use quantitative evidence to address the effectiveness of horizontal...
This paper examines whether the U.S. banking industry's recent consolidation trend--toward fewer and...
This paper examines premises and data underlying the assertion that some financial institutions in t...
Recent highly-publicized bank mergers following the home mortgage crisis of 2007-2008, often the res...
This study examines how interest rates and interest-rate exposures affect the level of acquisition a...
Bank mergers in the United States have reshaped the structure of Amer-ican banking into an increasin...
Sixty years ago, Congress established a federal pre-approval regime for bank mergers to protect cons...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, February 2006.In...
We assess whether gains in wealth associated with bank consolidation are the result of reduced compe...
This paper examines the changes in profitability in the U.S. banking industry during the continuing ...
During 2007-10, failures eliminated 318 U.S. commercial banks and savings institutions, about 4 perc...
Previous studies of the announcement effects of relaxing administrative and legislative restraints s...
I analyze the effects of bank mergers and competitive market structure after the Riegle-Neal Interst...
The most recent financial crisis has spurred a number of mergers and acquisitions in the financial i...
In more than 3,844 mergers and acquisitions between 1989 and 1999, acquiring institutions purchased ...
In the following three essays I use quantitative evidence to address the effectiveness of horizontal...
This paper examines whether the U.S. banking industry's recent consolidation trend--toward fewer and...
This paper examines premises and data underlying the assertion that some financial institutions in t...
Recent highly-publicized bank mergers following the home mortgage crisis of 2007-2008, often the res...
This study examines how interest rates and interest-rate exposures affect the level of acquisition a...
Bank mergers in the United States have reshaped the structure of Amer-ican banking into an increasin...
Sixty years ago, Congress established a federal pre-approval regime for bank mergers to protect cons...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, February 2006.In...
We assess whether gains in wealth associated with bank consolidation are the result of reduced compe...
This paper examines the changes in profitability in the U.S. banking industry during the continuing ...
During 2007-10, failures eliminated 318 U.S. commercial banks and savings institutions, about 4 perc...
Previous studies of the announcement effects of relaxing administrative and legislative restraints s...
I analyze the effects of bank mergers and competitive market structure after the Riegle-Neal Interst...
The most recent financial crisis has spurred a number of mergers and acquisitions in the financial i...
In more than 3,844 mergers and acquisitions between 1989 and 1999, acquiring institutions purchased ...