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INTRAWEEK SEASONALITY IN THE FEDERAL FUNDS MARKET
Eisemann, Peter C.
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Timme, Stephen G.
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1984
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Capital structure and capital adequacy of bank holding companies : A market test
Mehta, Dileep R.
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Eisemann, Peter C.
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Moses, Edward A.
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1979
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The demand for labor at the world's largest banking organizations
Hunter, William C.
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Timme, Stephen G.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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1989
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Technological change in large U.S. commercial banks
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Timme, Stephen G.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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1988
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An examination of cost subadditivity and multiproduct production in large U.S. banks
Hunter, William C.
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Timme, Stephen G.
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Yang, Won Keun
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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1989
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On deregulation, concentration, and innovation in commercial banking
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Timme, Stephen G.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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1986
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A stochastic dominance approach to the evaluation of foreign exchange forecasts
Hunter, William C.
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Timme, Stephen G.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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1991
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Quasi-fixed inputs in the estimation of bank scale economies
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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1990
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Core deposits and physical capital: a reexamination of bank scale economies and efficiency with quasi-fixed inputs
Hunter, William C.
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Timme, Stephen G.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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1993
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Macro versus micro futures hedges at commercial banks
Kolb, Robert W.
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Timme, Stephen G.
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Gay, Gerald D.
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1984
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