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We study the spatial expansion of banks in response to banking deregulation in the 1980s and 90s. During this period, large banks expanded rapidly, mostly by adding new branches in new locations, while many small banks exited. We document that large banks sorted into the densest markets, but...
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We study U.S. bank branch openings and closings from 2001 to 2023. Both are more common in areas with low deposit …
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This paper studies how structural transformation exacerbates financial crises. Using newly collected data, I document the persistent effect of credit supply shocks on local economies during the Great Depression. Cities with access to an unusually generous branching network were no different from...
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financial services, the number of U.S. bank branches has continued to increase steadily over time. Further, an increasing …") had lower bank-average deposits per branch and roughly equal volumes of small business loans per branch, but no reduction …, mid-sized branch networks had lower bank-average deposits and small business loan volume per branch, but had lower net …
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