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Disintermediation: an old disorder with a new remedy

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  • R. Alton Gilbert
  • Jean M. Lovati

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  • R. Alton Gilbert & Jean M. Lovati, 1979. "Disintermediation: an old disorder with a new remedy," Review, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, vol. 61(Jan), pages 10-15.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedlrv:y:1979:i:jan:p:10-15:n:v.61no.1
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    1. Mertens, Karel, 2008. "Deposit rate ceilings and monetary transmission in the US," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 55(7), pages 1290-1302, October.
    2. Knake, Sebastian, 2023. "Changing Forecasts - Forecasting Change: The US market for savings deposits in econometric models and the market for econometric models among depository institutions, 1960s to 1980s," Working Papers 41, German Research Foundation's Priority Programme 1859 "Experience and Expectation. Historical Foundations of Economic Behaviour", Humboldt University Berlin.
    3. Koch, Christoffer, 2015. "Deposit interest rate ceilings as credit supply shifters: Bank level evidence on the effects of Regulation Q," Journal of Banking & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 61(C), pages 316-326.

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