The morality of fractional reserve banking
EconLog
by Bryan Caplan
05/12/11
One of Murray Rothbard s strangest doctrines is that fractional reserve banking (i.e. virtually all banking with which First World consumers have any direct experience) is inherently fraudulent and should therefore be illegal...
http://econlog.econlib.org/archives/2011/05/the_morality_of_1.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=Federal+Reserve
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=fractional+reserve+banking
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=Bryan+Caplan
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by Bryan Caplan
05/12/11
One of Murray Rothbard s strangest doctrines is that fractional reserve banking (i.e. virtually all banking with which First World consumers have any direct experience) is inherently fraudulent and should therefore be illegal...
http://econlog.econlib.org/archives/2011/05/the_morality_of_1.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=Federal+Reserve
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=fractional+reserve+banking
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=Bryan+Caplan
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