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Bank Management and Portfolio Behavior

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Bank Management and Portfolio Behavior

Bank Management and Portfolio Behavior

This book covers the following topics: Models of Bank Portfolio Behavior, Estimation of the Models: Problems and Techniques, Data Resources, Sample Selection, and the Profile of a Typical Observation, Estimates for the Input-Output Model from a Sample of Commercial Banks, Estimates for the Input-Output Model from a Sample of Mutual Savings Banks, On Forecasting Bank Deposits, The Adaptive Expectations Formulation, Bank Earnings, Costs, and Rates of Return, Some Prescriptive Conclusions for Improving Commerical Bank Earnings, Bank Bahvior and Macroeconomic Credit Flows.

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s297 Pages
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