TAILIEUCHUNG - FDIC Banking Review 2000

For each city, complex hydrometeorological models were then developed using a whole host of local information. These included (a) climate variables such as changes in temperature, precipi- tation, sea level rise, and storm surge; (b) socio- economic and developmental factors such as land subsidence, land use, and population increases; and (c) local topographical and hydrological information. Flooding in the metropolitan areas was chosen as the key variable to assess impact. The hydrological analysis allowed determination of the area, depth, and duration of flooding under different scenarios. This information was used to identify the scale of risks and vulnerability of sec- tors, local populations,. | FDIC Banking Review I I 2000 Volume 13 No. 2 Table of Contents FDIC Banking Review 2000 Volume 13 No. 2 Chairman Donna Tanoue Division of Research and Statistics Director Wm. Roger Watson Deputy Director Barry Kolatch Editor James A. Marino Managing Editors Detta Voesar Lynne Montgomery Editorial Secretary Cathy Wright Design and Production Geri Bonebrake Cora Gibson The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect official positions of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Articles may be reprinted or abstracted if the FDIC Banking Review and author s are credited. Please provide the FDIC s Division of Research and Statistics with a copy of any publications containing reprinted material. Single-copy subscriptions are available to the public free of charge. Requests for subscriptions back issues or address changes should be mailed to FDIC Banking Review Office of Corporate Communications Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 550 17th Street . Washington DC 20429. A Historical Perspective on Deposit Insurance Coverage by Christine M. Bradley Page 1 The author examines the federal deposit insurance program and traces deposit insurance coverage from its original amount of 2 500 in 1934 through each subsequent increase to the current coverage amount of 100 000. The article is intended to provide a background for the current debate on increasing deposit insurance coverage. The Cost of the Savings and Loan Crisis Truth and Consequences by Timothy Curry and Lynn Shibut Page 26 The authors identify and analyze the cost of providing deposit insurance during the savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and early 1990s. They provide a breakdown of the cost into the FSLIC and RTC segments and also identify the portions of the cost borne by the taxpayer and by the thrift industry. Recent Developments Affecting Depository Institutions by Lynne Montgomery Page 36 This regular feature of the FDIC Banking Review contains information on regulatory .

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