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The role of capital in financial institutions / Allen N. Berger, Richard J. Herring and Giorgio P. Szego
Bib ID 2232932
Format BookBook
Author
Berger, Allen N
 
Description Washington D.C. : Division of Research and Statistics, Division of Monetary Affairs, Federal Reserve Board, 1995 
41, 9, [13] p. ; 28 cm. 
Series

Finance and economics discussion series ; 95-23

Notes

"May 1995"

Includes bibliographical references [p. (R1)-R9]

Subjects Capital - United States.  |  Financial institutions.
Other authors/contributors Herring, Richard  |  Szego, G. P. (Giorgio P.)  |  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.). Division of Research and Statistics  |  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.). Division of Monetary Affairs

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