Les modes de régulation de la monnaie bancaire: l'exemple de la France au XXe siècle
Augustin Sersiron
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Augustin Sersiron: ICP - Institut Catholique de Paris (ICP), Institut Veblen
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Abstract:
We show that bank money is characterized by its embeddedness in the debt market, making it a properly capitalist form of money. Analysing its intrinsic instability, we construct the theoretical problem of its reproduction and show that only the institutional equilibria of a mode of regulation can temporarily respond to it, until its internal contradictions prevail. The study of twentieth-century France then provides a case study of such an institutionalist approach, allowing us to discuss the circuitists' confidence in endogenous money.
Keywords: monnaie; dette; crédit; monnaie endogène; encastrement; banques; monnaie bancaire; mode de régulation; théorie de la régulation; régulationniste (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-06-05
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