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The institutional arrangements governing the creation of money in the United States have changed dramatically since the Revolution. Yet beneath the surface the story of wartime money creation has remained much the same. During wars against minor powers, the government was able to fund the war by...
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According to the standard accounts of the mobilization of resources in the United States during WWII, things went badly in the beginning because the agencies in charge were given insufficient authority and were mismanaged. But then in 1943 the story continues, the War Production Board installed...
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other stakeholders until the mid-twentieth century. We trace this development through New York banking law and new data on …
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Over the past two decades, a variety of deregulatory measures have increased competition in the U.S. commercial banking … incentives for banks to take additional risk, potentially threatening the safety of banking and payments system. Commercial bank …
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between the risk-incentives literature in banking that ignores the microeconomics of production and the production literature …
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