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18 FDIC Banking Rev. [i] (2006)

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Banking Review

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Challenges to the Dual Banking System:
The   Funding of Bank Supervision (page 1)

by Christine E. Blair and Rose M. Kushmeider

As the powers of state-chartered and national banks have converged, the cost of supervision has
assumed a greater importance in the competition between regulators for member institutions. This
article examines the funding of bank supervision in the context of the dual banking system.



Troubled Banks: Why Don't They All Fail? (page 23)

by Robert Oshinsky and Virginia Olin

This article focuses on troubled banks to create a four-state model that predicts failure and three
alternative outcomes to failure: recovery, merger, and continuation as a problem. The results show
that the four-state model not only predicts failure, but also offers more information about the possible
future states of problem banks than a two-state model can.












The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect official positions of the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation. Articles may be reprinted or abstracted if the FDIC Banking Review and author(s) are credited. Please provide the
FDIC's Division of Insurance and Research with a copy of any publications containing reprinted material.


Acting Chairman
Director, Division of Insurance
and  Research
Deputy Director
Managing Editor
Editorial Committee


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Martin J. Gruenberg
Arthur J. Murton

Donald Inscoe
Jack Reidhill
Christine E. Blair
Valentine V. Craig
Rose M. Kushmeider
Geri Bonebrake

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