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This paper uses historical data on Texas banks to examine one possible reform to government-provided deposit insurance, increased reliance on market incentives. The Texas experience is unusual because banks faced two options under which they could join a state-mandated deposit insurance program,...
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This paper explores the consequences of a deepening in financial markets by examining the case of Texas at the turn of the last century. In the early 1900s, the Texas legislature legalized state-chartered banks, and, as a result, Texas experienced increased financial-market depth. The evidence...
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This paper explores the actions of the Bank of England and the Banque de France in promoting international economic stability during the mid-nineteenth century. The evidence presented below indicates that the Bank of England acted in concert with the Bank of France, through France's reliance on...
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