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An analysis of the impact of international activity on the domestic balance sheet of US banks
MIR: Management International Review
  • John A. Haslem
  • Carl Scheraga, Fairfield University
  • James P. Bedingfield
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Article
Publication Date
1-1-1995
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Abstract

The primary purpose of a recent study is to compare the domestic office balance sheet profiles of international US banks with those of domestic banks in the 1984, 1987, and 1989 pooled sample period that included the LDC loan crisis period. The profiles and performance of both foreign focused and domestic focused international banks were analyzed and compared.

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Copyright 1995 Gabler Verlag

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Haslem, J. A., Scheraga, C. A., & Bedingfield, J. P. (1995). An analysis of the impact of international activity on the domestic balance sheet of U.S. banks. Management International Review, 35(1), 45-68.
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John A. Haslem, Carl Scheraga and James P. Bedingfield. "An analysis of the impact of international activity on the domestic balance sheet of US banks" MIR: Management International Review Vol. 35 Iss. 1 (1995)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/carl_scheraga/26/