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THE IMPACT OF DE NOVO COMMERCIAL BANK ENTRY

De novo unit-bank entry into rural, nonmetropolitan monopoly or oligopoly markets in restrictive branching states has a significant broad impact on the profitability and deposit interest-rate policies of existing banks. This impact is both immediate and continuing over the 5 post-entry years. De nov...

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Published in:The Journal of finance (New York) 1977-12, Vol.32 (5), p.1587-1604
Main Authors: McCall, Alan S., Peterson, Manferd O.
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Bank assets
Bank capital
Bank earnings
Bank loans
Bank markets
Banking regulation
Banks
Barriers
Branch banking
Commercial banks
Consumer loans
Market entry
Metropolitan areas
Non
Statistical analysis
Unit banking
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