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Is consolidation compatible with competition? The New York and New Jersey experience

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  • David G. Holdsworth
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  • David G. Holdsworth, 1993. "Is consolidation compatible with competition? The New York and New Jersey experience," Research Paper 9306, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fednrp:9306
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    1. Randall S. Kroszner, "undated". "Testimony of Randall S. Kroszner Before the Committee on Banking and Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, April 29, 1998," CRSP working papers 473, Center for Research in Security Prices, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago.
    2. William R. Keeton, 1996. "Banking consolidation in Tenth District states," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, vol. 81(Q II), pages 29-51.
    3. Elizabeth Laderman, 1995. "Changes in the structure of urban banking markets in the West," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, pages 21-34.

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