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Trends in the structure of federally insured depository institutions, 1984-94

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  • Dean F. Amel

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Between 1984 and 1994, the number of federally insured depository institutions declined considerably. Institution failure contributed significantly to the decrease, but an even more important factor was mergers and acquisitions stimulated by relaxed restrictions on geographic expansion. Deposits also became considerably more concentrated at the national and state levels, with larger firms increasing their deposit share relative to smaller firms. However, the concentration of deposits within local banking markets increased only slightly.

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  • Dean F. Amel, 1996. "Trends in the structure of federally insured depository institutions, 1984-94," Federal Reserve Bulletin, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.), vol. 82(Jan), pages 1-15, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedgrb:y:1996:i:jan:p:1-15:n:v.82no.1
    DOI: 10.17016/bulletin.1996.82-1
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    1. William R. Keeton & Anne D. McKibbin, 1997. "Changes in the depository industry in Tenth District states," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, vol. 82(Q III), pages 55-76.

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    Financial institutions; Deposit insurance;

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    • G28 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Government Policy and Regulation

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