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The Fed Wants Secrecy and the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit Gives It To Them

Vern McKinley/June 6, 2011June 19, 2022 /8 Comments

“I personally have always been a big believer in providing as much information as you can to help the public understand what you’re doing, to help the markets understand what you’re doing, and to be accountable to the public for what you’re doing.” Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke,…

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Economic History, Free Banking, Money & Politics

Free banking and classical liberalism: a potted history

Larry White/June 4, 2011June 19, 2022 /23 Comments

Free banking as a policy ideal is the result of applying the norms of classical liberalism to money and banking.  Classical liberalism upholds individual liberty and private property rights, including freedom of contract, under the rule of law.  It opposes rule by unconstrained authorities.  Skipping over ancient…

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Economic History, Free Banking

What’s old, continued: the New Monetary Economics

Kurt Schuler/June 3, 2011June 19, 2022 /2 Comments

At Marginal Revolution, Tyler Cowen has a post on the New Monetary Economics. He says, If you’re looking for a definition of the NME, I would say it is the study of unusual monetary arrangements involving either explicit prices for monetary media of exchange (i.e., separating money’s…

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Economic History, The Fed & Central Banks

Were the Pre-Federal Reserve Days So Bad?

Vern McKinley/June 2, 2011June 19, 2022 /9 Comments

"In the next few days the situation would grow much worse, and the interconnected nature of the relationships among the nation's financial institutions would only enable the contagion to spread." The question I pose is which set of circumstances is the author of this passage describing? Was…

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Free Banking

Rothbard's Vigilantes

George Selgin/June 2, 2011June 19, 2022 /25 Comments

Over at Cafe Hayek, some comments made concerning my last Free Banking post suggest that Murray Rothbard, though opposed in principle to fractional-reserve banking, did not wish to see it prohibited.  That's not really correct.  As I pointed out there: "Actually in arguing that FR banking was…

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