In his article, “The Evolution of the Bank Regulatory Structure: A Reappraisal,” F. Ward McCarthy Jr. argues that neither of these competing theories provides a sufficient explanation for the major developments in the bank regulatory framework of the United States. He proposes that the structure of bank regulation has been dictated in part by the desire of governments to enhance their abilities to generate revenue. McCarthy traces the history of government intervention in the banking industry from the colonial period through the 1930s and demonstrates that concern about public finance has been a crucial factor behind every important change in the institutional structure of bank regulation.Banks and banking
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An opinion that the regulatory structure of the financial industry must change to meet the needs of ...
The purpose of this article, however, is not to summarize the maze of federal and state banking regu...
This article traces the history of the growth and regulation of banking services in the United State...
This dissertation investigates the evolution of commercial bank regulation by focusing on what lawma...
This Article analyzes the interaction between the bank regulatory system and the market for financia...
The past two decades have seen a radical transformation of regulation controlling the size, location...
We survey the theory of banking regulation from the general perspective of regulatory theory. Starti...
In this Article, Professor Malloy explores the effects of the federal securities antifraud rule on t...
Remarks before the Missouri Bankers Association Senior Bank Management Conference, Acapulco, Mexico,...
Banking regulation in the United States is a complicated beast. The financial system has evolved dra...
Views on the role played by banks in the economy have evolved greatly over the last 125 years, as ha...
Legislation on financial services modernization has taken on special urgency since the banking indus...
This paper brings together and adds structure to the empirical literature on the link between bankin...
This Article examines our current scheme of bank regulation through an analysis of banks\u27 securit...
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An opinion that the regulatory structure of the financial industry must change to meet the needs of ...
The purpose of this article, however, is not to summarize the maze of federal and state banking regu...