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Banking standards under the federal reserve system

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1820833348
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-210730
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Filene, Edward A. http://d-nb.info/gnd/123562244
Title:
The model stock plan
Place of publication:
New York
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Book Company
Year of publication:
1930
Scope:
xiv, 253 Seiten
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Monograph
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Title:
Chapter IV. How to plan and control a Model Stock
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Banking standards under the federal reserve system
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Part I. Introduction
  • Part II. Norms and trends in individual series for all Member Banks, by districts
  • Part III. Correlated series for all Member Banks by districts
  • Part IV. Norms, trends, and correlations of series in the Boston and in the New York districts by Member Banks
  • Part V. General summary and interpretation
  • Index

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347 
year to year, and regression pattern are concerned. The analysis 
of the interrelation of the series, both among and within dis- 
tricts, has resulted in a number of conclusions respecting the 
nature and the degree of association. It is unnecessary to repeat 
them in detail. Suffice it, for present purposes, to illustrate for 
certain series the types of association found to obtain. 
A few of the relationships discovered and measured for member 
banks when district ratios are the units of measurement are given 
on page 348. When ratios for groups of banks within districts are 
correlated, it is found that, for those for which data are available, 
similar relationships obtain. But summaries of the types just 
presented, while suggesting the nature, do not indicate the de- 
gree of association discovered between the several variables. 
Those who are interested not only in the fact that series are 
positively or negatively correlated but also in the extent to which 
district differences, year-to-year changes, and so on, in paired 
series correspond are asked to consult the tables and charts and 
the interpretative material in the text, where the methods used 
and the results secured are stated in detail. 
In review, then, two types of conclusions have been reached. 
The first is that for series of data relating to member bank opera- 
tion by districts and within districts, there are marked tendencies 
of similarity of behavior, measurements being made with respect 
to district deviations, year-to-year changes, regressions to type, 
and consistency of position relative to the yearly levels for the 
combined membership in the System. The second type is that 
within the banking system as such, the several types of trans- 
actions or services rendered by banks are interrelated, the pattern 
of such interrelation repeating itself with substantial uniformity 
year after year, not only in one part but throughout the whole 
Federal Reserve system. Explanation of these facts, it is believed, 
must be found in the essential unity and competitive character 
of our banking system and in its relation to business and economic 
conditions the country over. 
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