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La « centralité des banques » dans les réseaux d’administrateurs. Les conditions sociales de l’émission monétaire

François-Xavier Dudouet, Éric Grémont and Antoine Vion

Revue française de socio-Economie, 2015, vol. Hors-série, issue 2, 37-50

Abstract: For more than one century, interlocking directorate studies have provided evidence of bank centrality in corporate networks. Scholars have paid attention to immediate financial relations between bank and industry, such as credit and shareholding, but not to financial intermediation and money creation. We think that economic theory of money creation is worth bringing back in. From such a theoretical perspective, bank centrality seems to be better understood as a form of collegial regulation of money creation, while the absence of such a phenomenon indicates the rise of bureaucratic regulation by central banks and global financial institutions.

Keywords: interlocking directorate; finance; creation of money; social networks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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