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Banking in the age of information technology

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  • John S. Jordan
  • Jane Katz

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  • John S. Jordan & Jane Katz, 1999. "Banking in the age of information technology," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, vol. 9(Q4), pages 24-30.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedbrr:y:1999:i:q4:p:24-30:n:v.9no.2
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    1. John S. Jordan, 2000. "Depositor discipline at failing banks," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Mar, pages 15-28.
    2. Parvaneh Shahnoori & Glenn P. Jenkins, 2018. "The Value of Online Banking to Small and Meduim-Sized Enterprises: Evidence From Firms Operating in The UAE From Trade Zones," Development Discussion Papers 2018-12, JDI Executive Programs.
    3. Dhiraj Sharma, 2012. "Does Technology Lead to Better Financial Performance? A Study of Indian Commercial Banks," Managing Global Transitions, University of Primorska, Faculty of Management Koper, vol. 10(1 (Spring), pages 3-28.
    4. Juan M. Sánchez, 2018. "The Information Technology Revolution And The Unsecured Credit Market," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 56(2), pages 914-930, April.
    5. İsmail Özsoy & Salavat Sayfullin, 2006. "Banking: Past and Present," IBSU Scientific Journal, International Black Sea University, vol. 1(1), pages 74-85.
    6. T. K. Jayaraman & Keshmeer Makun, 2019. "Digitisation as a Contingent Factor in India’s Financial Sector Development-growth Nexus: An Empirical Study," Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research, National Council of Applied Economic Research, vol. 13(3), pages 306-326, August.

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