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Entry Restriction, Shadow Banking, And The Structure Of Monetary Institutions, Morgan Ricks Aug 2016

Entry Restriction, Shadow Banking, And The Structure Of Monetary Institutions, Morgan Ricks

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Entry restriction has a noble pedigree in banking law. Soon after the founding of the Bank of England in 1694, Parliament forbade all other business entities apart from small partnerships from issuing bank notes and their equivalents. Subsequent acts of Parliament confirmed that the object of the prohibition was to give the Bank of England the ‘privilege or power’ of ‘exclusive banking’. In the USA, similar prohibitions, called ‘restraining acts’, were established at the state level in the early nineteenth century. Later, when Congress established the national banking system in the early 1860s, it prohibited (through the device of punitive …