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We study the effect of bank merger deregulation on market structure and wages in the banking industry. We show that state deregulation of bank mergers and acquisitions increased the market share of large, multi-state banks and lowered wages for bank workers by up to 8 percentage points, with...
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Graduating high school improves wellbeing. It is important to understand how policy affects high school graduation. This paper studies the impact of bank branching deregulation on high school graduation. The use of National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 geocoded data focuses the results on...
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Credit markets affect the real economy in multiple ways. This paper utilizes variation in the timing of bank branching deregulation of 39 states between 1970 to 1994 as an exogenous proxy of credit availability to analyze the link between credit markets and educational outcomes. Using CPS data...
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through the 1990s. We also test our maintained hypothesis of rational expectations using asset price data for Japan over the …
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through the 1990s. We also test our maintained hypothesis of rational expectations using asset price data for Japan over the …
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