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Industry collapse and federal regulation

by Corrado, Natalie

Abstract

This thesis measures the effect federal regulation has on market efficiency when considering the savings and loan failures of the 1980s and the mortgage market meltdown of 2007. It is argued that lower federal regulation over these institutions results in a lower level of market efficiency. Market efficiency is measured using the number of commercial bank and savings institution failures per year from 1980 through 2008. The level of federal regulation is calculated based on the amount and magnitude of annual policy changes. These factors are represented on a time series graphical model where index numbers of federal regulation are also calculated. This model demonstrates a relationship between low levels of regulation and high numbers of bank and savings institution failures.

Note

Bibliography : p. 66-69

bachelor

Bachelor of Arts

Administrative Notes
Copyright
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Publisher
None
PID
coccc:1330
Digital Origin
reformatted digital
Extent
69 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
Thesis
Senior Thesis -- Colorado College
Degree Name
Degree Type
Date Issued
2009