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Cointegration 3 Suffolk System 3 Adverse clearings 2 American free banking 2 Error-correction 2 History of banking 2 Panel data 2 American Free Banking 1 Bankgeschichte 1 Banking history 1 Currency competition 1 Free banking 1 Geldpolitik 1 Kointegration 1 Monetary constitution 1 Monetary policy 1 Panel 1 Panel Data 1 Panel study 1 Political property rights 1 Polycentricity 1 Sovereignty 1 Suffolk system 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Währungswettbewerb 1
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Young, Andrew T. 4 Dove, John A. 3 Salter, Alexander William 1
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Department of Economics, College of Business and Economics 1
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Journal of Macroeconomics 1 Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 1 Journal of macroeconomics 1 Working Papers / Department of Economics, College of Business and Economics 1
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A theory of self-enforcing monetary constitutions with reference to the Suffolk System, 1825-1858
Salter, Alexander William; Young, Andrew T. - In: Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 156 (2018), pp. 13-22
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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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Policing the chain gang: Panel cointegration analysis of the stability of the Suffolk System, 1825–1858
Young, Andrew T.; Dove, John A. - In: Journal of Macroeconomics 37 (2013) C, pp. 182-196
Conventional monetary theory suggests that a closed system banking regime may lead to in-concert overexpansions of circulation by its banks. However, Selgin (2001, 2010) argues that this is unlikely as long as there are enough banks to ensure (i) routine interbank settlement and (ii) no...
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Policing the chain gang : panel cointegration analysis of the stability of the Suffolk System ; 1825 - 1858
Young, Andrew T.; Dove, John A. - In: Journal of macroeconomics 37 (2013), pp. 182-196
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