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We show that the regulation of bank lending practices is necessary for the optimal provision of private liquidity. In an environment in which bankers cannot commit to repay their creditors, we show that neither an unregulated banking system nor narrow banking can provide the socially efficient...
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Beginning in 1864, in the United States notes of national banks were the predominant medium of exchange. Each national bank issued its own notes. E-money shares many of the characteristics of these bank notes. This paper describes some lessons relevant to e money from the U.S. experience with...
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In the United States prior to 1863, each bank issued its own distinct notes. E-money shares many of the characteristics of these bank notes. This paper describes some lessons relevant to e-money from the U.S. experience with state bank notes. It examines historical evidence on how well the bank...
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The global governance of large corporations or corporate governmentality changed over time through the penetration of the economy in all aspects of society but which has shaped the monetary system as an integral part of corporate governmentality and which gave it a big push in the last forty...
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New and innovative payment systems are often hailed as historic steps forward. Central banks worldwide have encouraged technological progress in these systems to improve the accessibility and efficiency of payment. This has always been in the self-interest of central banks to fulfil their...
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Divergent national standards often inhibit trade in goods and services. Consequently, the setting of international standards is rapidly becoming an issue of considerable economic and political salience. But who sets international standards? Who wins, who loses? Building on previous studies we...
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