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Expected Effect of Deposit Insurance System Over the State of the Banking Environment of Georgia

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Table 2. system reduces panic runs to banking institution for the early withdrawals in Georgia in Z-Test for the Differences in Two Proportions: Testing H  deposit insurance 0times of crises
Table 3.deposit insurance system in Georgia weakens market discipline if insurance coverage is  Z-Test for the Differences in Two Proportions: Testing H  the imposition of 0unlimited
Table 4. deposit insurance system in Georgia weakens market discipline if insured deposits are Z-Test for the Differences in Two Proportions: Testing H  the imposition of 0compensated partially after bank failures

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