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The 28th Annual Conference on Bank Structure & Competition
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The 28th Annual Conference on Bank Structure & Competition

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Since the early 1960s, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s Conference on Bank Structure and Competition has served as a forum for academics, regulators and industry participants to debate current issues affecting the financial services industry. Each year the purpose of the conference is to continue that tradition. This retrospective on the history and evolution of the conference reviews the past four decades of conferences.

 

The primary motivating factor for the conference was the passage of the 1960 Bank Merger Act and the U.S. versus Philadelphia National Bank Supreme Court decision. Suddenly, bank regulatory agencies were required to consider competitive factors in addition to banking factors when evaluating bank merger applications. Each of the Federal Reserve Banks was encouraged to survey the existing literature on bank structure and develop its own research agendas

05/09/90
 
I. Special Addresses
  • Subsidies and Powers in Commercial Banking

Alan Greenspan,  Chairman,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

  • The Future Structure of the Financial Services Industry

J. Richard Fredericks,  Montomery Securities

  • Competitiveness and Safety Go Hand in Hand

Paul J. Collins,  Citicorp/Citibank

 
II. Controlling Risk in Banking
  • Can Depository Institutions Be Regulated as if They Were Margin Accounts?

Roger Craine,  University of California, Berkeley

Richard W. Nelson,  Federal Home Loan Bank

  • Risk-Based Deposit Insurance: Is Price Regulation Necessarily Better than Quantity Regulation?

William R. Keeton,  Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

  • Market-Based Deposit Insurance Premiums

Kathleen A. Kuester,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

James M. O'Brien,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

 
III. Empirical Evidence on Moral Hazard
  • The Impact of Deposit Insurance on S&L Shareholders' Risk/Return Trade-offs

Elijah Brewer III,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

  • Deposit Insurance and Risk-Shifting Behavior at Commercial Banks

Jin-Chuan Duan,  McGill University

Arthur F. Moreau,  McGill University

C. W. Sealey,  McGill University

 
IV. Economies of Scale
  • Economies of Scale

Neil B. Murphy,  Virginia Commonwealth University

  • Cost Economies and Allocative Efficiency of Large U.S. Commercial Banks

Douglas D. Evanoff,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Philip R. Israilevich,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

  • The Costs of Traditional and Nontraditional Banking

Loretta J. Mester,  Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

 
V. Pricing Financial Instruments
  • Pricing Financial Instruments

James T. Moser,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

  • Valuing Default-Risky Interest Rate Caps: A Monte Carlo Approach

Peter A. Abken,  Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

  • Creating Contingent Liabilities: Master Craftsmanship in Financial Engineering

Andrew H. Chen,  Southern Methodist University

John W. Kensinger,  University of Texas

 
VI. Innovations in Financial Markets
  • Innovations in Financial Markets

Douglas D. Evanoff,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

  • Automated Trade Execution Systems

Ian Domowitz,  Northwestern University

  • Innovations in Clearing Arrangements: A Framework for Analysis

Patrick M. Parkinson,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

 
VII. The Superregional Challenge
  • The Superregional Banking Challenge: Some Critical Issues

Larry A. Frieder,  Florida A&M University

  • Banking in the 90s—The Superregional Challenge

Charles T. Fisher III,  NBD Bancorp, Inc.

  • Domestic and International Challenges of the 1990s for U.S. Bank Holding Companies

Dennis C. Bottorff,  Sovran Financial Corporation

  • The 1990s: A View Ahead for Superregional Banking

John B. McCoy,  Banc One Corporation

  • The Superregional Challenge

O. Jay Tomson,  Citizens National Bank

 
VIII. FIRREA: Implications for the U.S. Financial System
  • Post-FIRREA: The Need to Reform the Federal Deposit

James R. Barth,  Auburn University

  • FIRREA: Implications for the U.S. Financial System

Bert Ely,  Ely & Company, Inc.

  • The Value of the Thrift Franchise

Gary G. Gilbert,  U.S. League of Savings Institutions

  • Never Again: The S&L Bailout Bill

Kenneth E. Scott,  Stanford University

  • The Current Manifestation of the Long Term Restructuring of the Financial Services Industry

Leonard S. Simon,  Rochester Community Savings Bank

 
IX. The Future Role of Commercial Banks in Commercial Lending
  • The Role of Nonbanks in Commercial Lending

Rafael Scolari,  Allstate Insurance Company

  • The Loan Asset Sales Market, What Lies Ahead?

Christopher L. Snyder, Jr.,  Loan Pricing Corporation

  • The Future Role of Commercial Banks in Commercial Lending

Michael Woodhead,  Continental Bank, N.A.

 
X. Interstate Acquisitions
  • Interstate Banking

David Van L. Taylor,  Bank Administration Institute

  • Competitive Effects of Interstate Banking: The Impact on Bank Acquisition Markets

J. Amanda Adkisson,  Sam Houston State University

Donald R. Fraser,  Texas A&M University

  • A Consolidation Framework for Bank Merger Pricing

Larry A. Frieder,  Florida A&M University

Phillip N. Petty,  Federal Home Loan Bank

  • The Consequences of Interstate Banking Deregulation for Competition, the Structure of Service Markets and the Performance of Interstate Financial-Services Firms

Peter S. Rose,  Texas A&M University

 
XI. Japanese Banks: Emerging Gobal Competitors
  • The Evolution of Japanese Banking: Isolation to Globalization

Thomas F. Cargill,  University of Nevada–Reno

Shoichi Royama,  Osaka University

  • Capital Positions of Japanese Banks

Edward J. Kane,  Ohio State University

Haluk Ünal,  University of Maryland

Asli Demirgüç-Kunt,  The World Bank

  • The Cost of Capital for Banks in International Competition

Robert N. McCauley,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Steven A. Zimmer,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

 
XII. Europe
  • Financial Structure in a Changing Regulatory Environment

Forrest H. Capie,  City University Business School, London

Geoffrey E. Wood,  City University Business School, London

  • EC 1992—The Financial Competitiveness Implications

Robert H. Dugger,  University of Southwestern Louisiana

Robert W. Strand,  American Bankers Association

Cynthia A. Glassman,  Furash & Company

Charles F. Haywood,  University of Kentucky

 
XII. Globalization and Public Policy
  • Remarks on Globalization and Public Policy

Richard L. Thomas,  First Chicago Corporation

  • Futures in the Nineties: Confronting Globalization

William J. Brodsky,  Chicago Mercantile Exchange

  • Globalization of Markets

Stephen H. Axilrod,  Nikko Securities Company International, Inc.

  • Regulation in a Global Market Context

Edward J. Kane,  Ohio State University

 

A Brief History of the Conference


Since the early 1960s the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s Conference on Bank Structure and Competition has served as a forum for academics, regulators and industry participants to debate current issues affecting the financial services industry. Each year the purpose of the conference is to continue that tradition. This retrospective on the history and evolution of the conference reviews the past four decades of conferences.

Event Information
Date
05/09/90 - 05/11/90
Location
Westin Hotel Michigan Avenue
909 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, Illinois 60611

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