What role do demand deposits serve in the financial system? The answer to this simple question has great implications in keeping the legal terms of the contract consistent with the demands of the financial system. Demand deposits are a perfect monetary substitute. Since money is only held to hedge against perceived uncertainty in both the timing and magnitude of future expenditures, demand deposits are demanded for the same reason. From this we derive three main conclusions. First, that a financial contract similar to a demand deposit (e.g., very short-term bonds, money market mutual funds, etc.) cannot substitute for money. Second, that full agreement to a financial contract does not create a perfect substitute for money unless it provides...
Depositors have perceived banks as acting unethically during the most recent recession. One area of ...
How ethical have recent banking practices been? We answer this question via an economic analysis. We...
We survey the theories of why banks promise to pay par on demand and examine evidence about the con...
What role do demand deposits serve in the financial system? The answer to this simple question has g...
The relationship between banking deposits and loans remains a contentious topic. While the defense o...
Bank deposits have two characteristics: they are available on demand and at par value. Deposit redem...
The financial crisis has led to new interest in the ethics of financial markets. In this article we ...
Barnett and Block (2011) argue that one cannot distinguish between deposits and loans due to the con...
Depositors have perceived banks as acting unethically during the most recent recession. One area of ...
In the pages of this journal, a fruitful debate has evolved on the ethical legitimacy of fractional-...
We survey the theories on why banks promise to pay par on demand and examine evidence on the conditi...
We survey the theories on why banks promise to pay par on demand and examine evidence on the conditi...
This article addresses the debate on fractional reserve banking and maturity mismatching. Block and ...
Barnett and Block (2011) argue that one cannot distinguish between deposits and loans due to the con...
In the pages of this journal, a fruitful debate has evolved on the ethical legitimacy of fractional-...
Depositors have perceived banks as acting unethically during the most recent recession. One area of ...
How ethical have recent banking practices been? We answer this question via an economic analysis. We...
We survey the theories of why banks promise to pay par on demand and examine evidence about the con...
What role do demand deposits serve in the financial system? The answer to this simple question has g...
The relationship between banking deposits and loans remains a contentious topic. While the defense o...
Bank deposits have two characteristics: they are available on demand and at par value. Deposit redem...
The financial crisis has led to new interest in the ethics of financial markets. In this article we ...
Barnett and Block (2011) argue that one cannot distinguish between deposits and loans due to the con...
Depositors have perceived banks as acting unethically during the most recent recession. One area of ...
In the pages of this journal, a fruitful debate has evolved on the ethical legitimacy of fractional-...
We survey the theories on why banks promise to pay par on demand and examine evidence on the conditi...
We survey the theories on why banks promise to pay par on demand and examine evidence on the conditi...
This article addresses the debate on fractional reserve banking and maturity mismatching. Block and ...
Barnett and Block (2011) argue that one cannot distinguish between deposits and loans due to the con...
In the pages of this journal, a fruitful debate has evolved on the ethical legitimacy of fractional-...
Depositors have perceived banks as acting unethically during the most recent recession. One area of ...
How ethical have recent banking practices been? We answer this question via an economic analysis. We...
We survey the theories of why banks promise to pay par on demand and examine evidence about the con...