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Endogenous money and shareholders' funds in the classical theory of banking
Authors:Jérôme de Boyer
Institution:1. deboyer@dauphine.fr.
Abstract:By its nature, bank money is endogenous, but its issuing is risky and presupposes the presence of banks' shareholders' funds. Shareholders' funds give banks the means of dealing with the difficulties involved in the process of money creation and which are inherent to the banking activity: convertibility constraint, credit and liquidity risks. Unlike the Richardian paradigm, Smith's ‘real bill theory’ and Thornton's ‘lender of last resort theory’ point out the functions of shareholder's funds. Therefore their monetary-banking approachs seem more complementary than contradictory. In other respects, the theory of endogenous money and credit introduces risks and capital in the analysis of exchange and lead to questioning the classical market theory constructed on the model of bartering
Keywords:Smith  Thornton  shareholders' funds  endogenous money  eighteenthcentury economics  credit  bank's risks
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