Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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Page 114
... thrifts were prohibited by law from offering high interest rates on deposits and from investing in speculative instruments like real estate , stocks , and development projects ( U.S. House of Representatives , 1989a ) . Until the late ...
... thrifts were prohibited by law from offering high interest rates on deposits and from investing in speculative instruments like real estate , stocks , and development projects ( U.S. House of Representatives , 1989a ) . Until the late ...
Page 119
... thrifts ' assets could be invested in junk bonds ( U.S. House of Representatives , 1989d : 23 ) . Al- though only 149 of the 3,092 FSLIC - insured thrifts held junk bonds in their portfolios by 1988 , these thrifts together “ accounted ...
... thrifts ' assets could be invested in junk bonds ( U.S. House of Representatives , 1989d : 23 ) . Al- though only 149 of the 3,092 FSLIC - insured thrifts held junk bonds in their portfolios by 1988 , these thrifts together “ accounted ...
Page 123
... thrifts could attract more business . This seriously reduced their cash flow and made them vulnerable to insolvency , since low - interest mortgage payments trickled into the thrifts more slowly than high - interest payments on deposits ...
... thrifts could attract more business . This seriously reduced their cash flow and made them vulnerable to insolvency , since low - interest mortgage payments trickled into the thrifts more slowly than high - interest payments on deposits ...
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Public Policy and the Geography of U S Environmentalism | 55 |
The Early PostMao Period | 91 |
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