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Bank Deregulation & Monetary Order (Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking)
 
 

Bank Deregulation & Monetary Order (Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking) [Hardcover]

George Selgin (Author)

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0415140560 978-0415140560 December 5, 1996 1
Can the 'invisible hand' handle money? George Selgin challenges the view that government regulation creates monetary order and stability, and instead shows it to be the main source of monetary crisis.
The volume is divided into three sections:
* Part I refutes conventional wisdom holding that any monetary system lacking government regulation is 'inherently unstable', and looks at the workings of market forces in an otherwise unregulated banking system.
* Part II draws on both theory and historical experience to show how various kinds of government interference undermine the inherent efficiency, safety, and stability of a free monetary system.
* Part III completes the argument by addressing the popular misconception that a monetary system is unsound unless it delivers a stable output price-level.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
monetary theory, bank contagion, currency competition, modern free banking literature, secondary note market, commodity money reserves, precautionary reserve demand, bank demand liabilities, private fiat money, adverse clearings, gross clearings, productivity norm, par acceptance, financial weakening, reserve multiplier, demand for bank money, monopoly issuer, legal restrictions theory, competitive note issue, competitive payments systems, knowledge surrogates, precautionary reserves, privileged bank, free banking system, secular deflation
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New York, United States, Bank of England, Journal of Money, Cato Journal, Journal of Political Economy, American Economic Review, Journal of Monetary Economics, New England, Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, University of Chicago Press, Oxford University Press, National Monetary Commission, Journal of Financial Services Research, Kevin Dowd, Journal of Finance, Economic Journal, Lombard Street, San Francisco, Federal Reserve, Ayr Bank, Competitive Society, Great Depression, The Experience of Private Notes
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