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Policing the Chain Gang: Panel Cointegration Analysis of the Stability of the Sufforl System, 1825-1858
Young, Andrew T.; Dove, John A. - Department of Economics, College of Business and Economics - 2010
Conventional monetary theory suggests that a closed system banking regime may lead to a systematic and uniform over-expansion of circulation. However, Selgin (2001, 2010) argues that as the number of banks increases, they act much as a “chain gang” does, making coordination all the more...
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