The nineteenth-century American free bank experience is typically considered an example of unregulated banking that led to chaos, fraud, and bank failures. Palasek’s study shows that it was in fact a strictly regulated system whose own regulations caused its downfall.
Institutional Constraints in New York and New England: Free Banking and Monetary Crises, 1811–1863
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