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Holding company organizational form and efficiency

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An exploration of the impact of multibank holding company organizational centralization on subsidiary bank efficiency, using survey data on holding company structure and a profit-function approach.

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  • Gary Whalen, 1983. "Holding company organizational form and efficiency," Working Papers (Old Series) 8302, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedcwp:8302
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    1. Robert DeYoung & Gary Whalen, 1994. "Banking Industry Consolidation: Efficiency Issues," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_110, Levy Economics Institute.
    2. Robert DeYoung & Gary Whalen, 1999. "Banking Industry Consolidation: Efficiency Issues," Macroeconomics 9906011, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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    Bank holding companies; Banking structure;

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