1988
DOI: 10.1017/s0272503700073377
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CHAIR: Michael P. Malloy

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“…251 This dual banking system is a hallmark of U.S. banking law and was created during the Civil War as part of the effort to create a true national currency. 252 While not necessarily a model of regulatory efficiency and more a historical accident than a premeditated, well-designed bank regulatory system, the dual banking system has allowed for regional differences in the U.S. banking system. 253 Over the past 100 years in the United States, there has been an increasing concentration of regulatory power over banks at the Federal level and an ongoing minimization of differences among state banking regulations.…”
Section: Europeanized Dual Banking Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…251 This dual banking system is a hallmark of U.S. banking law and was created during the Civil War as part of the effort to create a true national currency. 252 While not necessarily a model of regulatory efficiency and more a historical accident than a premeditated, well-designed bank regulatory system, the dual banking system has allowed for regional differences in the U.S. banking system. 253 Over the past 100 years in the United States, there has been an increasing concentration of regulatory power over banks at the Federal level and an ongoing minimization of differences among state banking regulations.…”
Section: Europeanized Dual Banking Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Malloy and Majeski [5] looked at the variables involved in ejecting an injection-moulded part. They noted that ejection forces are difficult to quantify because they are influenced by a great many factors including the part geometry, the type of plastic material being used, the mould surface finish, and the processing conditions, including packing and holding pressure, part temperature at ejection, and holding time.…”
Section: Ejection Forcesmentioning
confidence: 99%