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USA 10 United States 10 Bank 6 Privatkundengeschäft 5 Branch banks 3 Deposit insurance 3 Geldnachfrage 3 Money demand 3 Payment transactions 3 Personal banking 3 Vereinigte Staaten 3 Wettbewerb 3 Zahlungsverkehr 3 Bank charge 2 Bank competition 2 Bank profits 2 Bankentgelt 2 Banks and banking - Customer services 2 Competition 2 Deposit banking 2 Einkommen 2 Einlagengeschäft 2 Einlagensicherung 2 Geldmarkt 2 Geldmenge 2 Monetary policy 2 Money supply 2 OECD countries 2 OECD-Staaten 2 Organisatorischer Wandel 2 Organizational change 2 Payment systems 2 Welt 2 World 2 retail banking 2 1933-1989 1 1980-1987 1 1996 1 1996-1997 1 Agglomeration effect 1
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Free 18
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Article 29 Book / Working Paper 14
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Article in journal 10 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 10 Arbeitspapier 1 Aufsatz im Buch 1 Book section 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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English 28 Undetermined 15
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Radecki, Lawrence J. 43 Wenninger, John 13 Orlow, Daniel K. 5 Garver, Cecily C. 2 Goldberg, Linda S. 2 Kambhu, John 2 Mahoney, James M. 2 Reinhart, Vincent 2 Sarkar, Asani 2 Guldimann, Till 1 Marks, Jim 1 Palash, Carl J. 1 Wenninger, summary by John 1 moderator 1 presenters 1
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York 4 Federal Reserve Bank <New York, NY> 3 London School of Economics and Political Science 3
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Quarterly review / Federal Reserve Bank of New York 6 Economic Policy Review 4 Economic policy review 4 Quarterly Review 4 Current Issues in Economics and Finance 3 Current issues in economics and finance 3 London School of Economics and Political Science - Publications 3 Research Paper / Federal Reserve Bank of New York 3 Research paper / Federal Reserve Bank of New York 2 FRBNY ECONOMIC POLICY REVIEW / FEBRUARY 1997, 75-78 1 FRBNY ECONOMIC POLICY REVIEW / JULY 1999, 53-70 1 FRBNY ECONOMIC POLICY REVIEW / JUNE 1998, 15-34 1 Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Research Paper 1 Research in financial services : private and public policy 1 Staff Reports / Federal Reserve Bank of New York 1 Staff reports / Federal Reserve Bank of New York 1 The antitrust bulletin : the journal of American and foreign antitrust and trade regulation 1 The monetary and regulatory implications of changes in the banking industry 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 24 RePEc 14 USB Cologne (business full texts) 3 OLC EcoSci 2
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Potential Employment Effects of the Restructuring of Retail Banking
Radecki, Lawrence J. - 2007
The author explains that two steps being taken by banks to restructure their branch systems - the substitution of supermarket branches for traditional offices and the expansion of telephone banking through twenty-four-hour phone centers - may adversely affect employment in New York State as well...
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Bank Branches in Supermarkets
Radecki, Lawrence J. - 2007
The largest U.S. commercial banks are restructuring their retail operations to reduce the cost disadvantage resulting from a stagnant deposit base and stiffer competition. As part of this effort, some banks are opening 'supermarket,' or 'in-store,' branches: a new type of banking office within a...
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Banks' Payments-Driven Revenues
Radecki, Lawrence J. - 2007
Although many people believe that the payments area is a fairly minor business function within the banking sector, an increasing share of banks' revenue comes from fee services. To understand the full scope of the payments area, the author develops a broad definition of this business line and...
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Paying Electronic Bills Electronically
Radecki, Lawrence J. - 2007
Electronic billing and payment systems are about to change the way many households pay their monthly bills. These systems are likely to increase consumer convenience and reduce billers' costs. Several factors, however, could slow down the widespread use of electronic billing and payments,...
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The Expanding Geographic Reach of Retail Banking Markets
Radecki, Lawrence J. - 2007
In the view of most policymakers and economists, competition in retail banking takes place in local markets the size of a single county or metropolitan area. This article presents evidence that the locus of banking competition has in recent years shifted to larger geographic arenas. The author's...
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Securities Trading and Settlement in Europe : Issues and Outlook
Goldberg, Linda S. - 2005
The institutional arrangements for trading and settling securities in Europe remain fragmented along national lines, making cross-border trading costly. Consolidation efforts are under way, however, and major market centers have now emerged in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Although...
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Technology: driving specialization or enabling diversification (or both)?
Guldimann, Till; Marks, Jim; presenters; Radecki, … - In: Economic Policy Review (2000) Oct, pp. 67-72
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Paying electronic bill electronically
Radecki, Lawrence J.; Wenninger, John - In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance 5 (1999) Jan
Electronic billing and payment systems are about to change the way many households pay their monthly bills. These systems are likely to increase consumer convenience and reduce billers' costs. Several factors, however, could slow down the widespread use of electronic billing and payments,...
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Banks' payments-driven revenues
Radecki, Lawrence J. - Federal Reserve Bank of New York - 1999
The amount of fee income earned by the banking sector suggests that the significance of payment services has been understated or overlooked. This paper attempts to develop a clearer picture of the importance of payment services to the industry by delineating the payments area broadly and by...
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Banks' payments-driven revenues
Radecki, Lawrence J. - In: Economic Policy Review (1999) Jul, pp. 53-70
Although many people believe that the payments area is a fairly minor business function within the banking sector, an increasing share of banks' revenue comes from fee services. To understand the full scope of the payments area, the author develops a broad definition of this business line and...
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