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1. Conference Announcement: MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
www.ssrn.com/update/fen/fenann - [Cached]Published on: 12/1/2007 Last Visited: 12/6/2007
Douglas Evanoff, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Moderator -
2. qa.chicagofed.org
qa.chicagofed.org/about_the_fe - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2006 Last Visited: 11/23/2007
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Research Department Vice Presidents Spencer Krane, Douglas Evanoff and Richard Porter contributed to the development of this essay, as did Supervision & Regulation Senior Vice President Cathy Lemieux and Senior Examiner Steven Van Bever as well as Enterprise Risk Management Assistant Vice President Nate Wuerffel. -
3. Douglas D. Evanoff
research.frbchi.org/~devanoff - [Cached]Published on: 9/16/2000 Last Visited: 9/16/2000
Douglas D. Evanoff
Douglas D. Evanoff
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Douglas D. Evanoff Douglas D. Evanoff Senior Financial Economist and Vice President E-Mail : devanoff@frbchi.org Phone : (312) 322 - 5814 Fax : (312) 322 - 2357
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Douglas D. Evanoff is a senior financial economist and vice president in the Economic Research Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. As director of the financial studies group he oversees research on financial markets and regulation. He serves as an advisor to senior management of the Federal Reserve System on regulatory issues and is chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago's annual Conference on Bank Structure and Competition. He is also an adjunct faculty member in the Graduate School of Business at DePaul University. Mr. Evanoff's current research interests include bank cost and merger analysis, financial sector regulatory barriers, payment system mechanisms, and accessibility to consumer credit. He has published studies in a wide array of professional journals and books on issues including credit access, bank regulation, industry structure, bank efficiency, payments systems issues, and correspondent banking. Mr. Evanoff holds a Ph.D. in economics from Southern Illinois University.
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