Unregulated banking : chaos or order?
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Unregulated banking : chaos or order?
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Originally published: Basingstoke : Macmillan in association with the Department of Banking and Finance, City University Business School , 1991 (Studies in banking and international finance)
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Only rarely in the last two hundred years of modern industrial society have governments allowed comparative freedom to break out in the financial markets. This is a pity since these occasions were associated with stability and prosperity. This volume examines some of the most important of these episodes and demonstrates that unregulated banking was invariably successful and that central banks' beneficial contribution has been greatly exaggerated. The studies in this volume have important implications for the evolution of banking regulation and provide pointers as to how an efficient stable banking system could be allowed to develop. This volume will be of interest to scholars and policymakers alike.
目次
- Part 1 Are central banks necessary?, Charles A.E.Goodhard: comment, Leslie Pressnell
- comment, Geoffrey E.Wood. Part 2 Banking without a central bank - Scotland before 1844 as a "free banking" system, Lawrence H.White: comment, Charles W.Munn
- comment, K.Alec Chrystal. Part 3 Lessons from the American experience with free banking, Hugh Rockoff: comment, James A.Dorn
- comment, Anna J.Schwartz. Part 4 Experiments with free banking during the French Revolution, Eugene N.White: comment, Forrest H.Capie
- comment, Didier Bruneel. Part 5 The evolution of central banking in England, 1821-1890, Kevin Dowd: comment, W.A.Allen
- comment, Michael Collins. Part 6 Does regulation produce stability? lessons from the United States, George J.Benston: comment, Michael D.Bordo
- comment, Sir Peter Middleton.
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