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Lamy, Robert E. and Moyer, R. Charles. “‘Too big to fail’: rational, consequences, and alternatives – banking.” Business Economics. July, 1992.
Lamy, Robert E. and Moyer, R. Charles. “‘Too big to fail’: rational, consequences, and alternatives – banking.” Business Economics. July, 1992.
Samuelson, Paul A. and Krooss, Herman E.. ''Documentary History of Banking and Currency in teh United States,'' Volume IV. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1983. Pg. 354.

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Case Study: “Continental Illinois” taken from http://www.erisk.com/Learning/CaseStudies/ContinentalIllinois.asp on 11/28/06.

History of the Eighties—Lessons for the Future. “Continental Illinois and ‘Too Big to Fail.’” Chapter 7.

Lamy, Robert E. and Moyer, R. Charles. “‘Too big to fail’: rational, consequences, and alternatives – banking.” Business Economics. July, 1992.

Samuelson, Paul A. and Krooss, Herman E.. Documentary History of Banking and Currency in teh United States, Volume IV. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1983. Pg. 354.