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The S&L Crisis: A Chrono-Bibliography

CState Deposit Insurance Funds - Ohio and Maryland

Kane, Edward J., How Incentive-Incompatible Deposit Insurance Funds Fail, Prochnow Report No. PR-014, Madison, WS: Prochnow Educational Foundation, 1989.

Kane, Edward J., "Who Should Learn What From the Failure and Delayed Bailout of the ODGB?", in: Merging Commercial and Investment Banking, pp. 306-326, Chicago: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 1988.

Maggin, Donald L., Bankers, Builders, Knaves, and Thieves: The $300 Million Scam at ESM, Chicago, IL: Contemporary Books, 1989.

McCulloch, J. Huston, "The Ohio S&L Crisis in Retrospect: Implications for the Current Federal Deposit Insurance Crisis," in: Merging Commercial and Investment Banking. Proceedings of a Conference on Bank Structure and Competition, pp. 230-251, Chicago: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 1987.

Pressman, Steven, Behind the S&L Crisis, Editorial Research Reports, Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly, November 4, 1988.

Todd, Walker F., Similarities and Dissimilarities in the Collapses of Three State-Chartered Private Deposit Insurance Funds., Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Working Paper. No. 9411. October, 1994.

Last Updated: June 12, 2023