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On the Competition for Savings
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 November 2014
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- Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science/Revue canadienne de economiques et science politique , Volume 33 , Issue 2 , May 1967 , pp. 295 - 297
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- Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1967
References
1 Salyzyn, Vladimir “The Competition for Personal Savings Deposits in Canada,” this Journal, XXXII, no. 3 (08 1966), 327–37.Google Scholar
2 Alhadeff, David A. and Alhadeff, Charlotte P., “A Note on Bank Earnings and Savings Deposit Rate Policy,” Journal of Finance, 09 1959, 404.Google Scholar
3 For the most recent data and very detailed analysis of the problem, see the Federal Reserve Bulletin, 08 1966, 1103–1136.Google Scholar
4 See, for example, Aschheim, Joseph, “Commercial Banks and Financial Intermediaries: Fallacies and Policy Implication,” Journal of Political Economy, 02 1959, 59–70 CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Carson, Dean, “Bank Earnings and the Competition for Savings Deposits,” Journal of Political Economy, 12 1959, 580–8CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Gray, H. Peter “Some Evidence on Two Implications of Higher Interest Rates on Time Deposits,” Journal of Finance, 03 1964, 63–75.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
5 “A Note on Bank Earnings,” 408.