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Cole, Rebel A. and Jeffery W. Gunther, "Separating the Likelihood and Timing of Bank Failure", Journal of Banking & Finance, Vol. 19, No. 6, (September 1995), pp. 1073-1089.

Abstract: We use a split-population survival-time model to separate the determinants of bank failure from the factors influencing the survival time of failing banks. Basic indicators of a bank's condition, such as capital, troubled assets, and net income, are important in explaining the timing of bank failure. However, many of the other variables typically included in bank failure models, such as measures of bank liquidity, are not associated with the time to failure. The results also suggest that the closure of large banks is not delayed relative to the closure of small banks.

JEL Classification: G21, G28.

Keywords: Survival time, Bank failure, Split population.