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11 FDIC Banking Rev. [i] (1998)

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The  Banking  Crises of the 1980s and  Early 1990s


        1998

Volume 11, No. 1


      Chairman
   Andrew C. Hove, Jr.
   Division of Research
     and Statistics,
       Director
   Wm. Roger Watson
   Deputy Directors
     Barry Kolatch
     Steven A. Seelig
        Editor
    Steven A. Seelig
  Editorial Committee
    Jack T Reidhill
      Detta Voesar
    Managing Editor
      Detta Voesar
   Editorial Secretary
     Cathy Wright
 Design and Production
    Geri Bonebrake


The views expressed are
those of the authors and do
not necessarily reflect offi-
cial positions of the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corpora-
tion. Articles may be re-
printed or abstracted if the
FDIC Banking Review and
author(s) are credited.
Please provide the FDIC's
Division of Research and
Statistics with a copy of any
publications containing
reprinted material.
Single-copy subscriptions
are available to the public
free of charge. Requests for
subscriptions, back issues
or address changes should
be mailed to: FDIC Banking
Review, Office of Corporate
Communications, Federal
Deposit Insurance Corpora-
tion, 550 17th Street, N.W.,
Washington, DC  20429.


Introduction


The   Rise   in the  Number of Bank Failures in the 1980s:

      The   Economic, Legislative, and Regulatory Background


Regulatory and Supervisory Issues Raised by the

      Experience of the 1980s


Open Questions


Concluding Comments


References


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