The purpose of this study is to examine whether the transition from a system of various issuing banks to a monopoly system was a step in the Bank of Spain becoming a central bank in the true sense of the word (a non-profit maximizing bank); or on the contrary, whether the Bank used its privilege as the only private issuing institution to obtain extra profits, and neglected its duties as a central bank. The study shows that thanks to the monopoly, the Spanish issuer obtained extraordinary profits (above the average for the sector). We also show that the Bank's "private interest" prevailed over the "public interest" (convertibility into gold) and that the monopoly was not a decisive step in its becoming a genuine central bank. The Bank of Spa...
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This draft, June 2018This article contributes to the literature on central bank independence and mon...
The gold standard began to emerge as a universal monetary system in the late 1870s, and it had sprea...
"This study provides an overview of the history of the Banco de España from its foundation up to the...
In a restricted financial system, the government attempts to control the allocation of credit and ob...
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This paper proposes a long term analysis on the evolution of the Spanish financial system in connect...
This work analyses the establishment of the Bank of Spain's branch offices in Castile-Leon from two ...
Some recent studies have been investigating the existence of market power in the European banking sy...
This paper investigates the reasons why provincial issuing banks in Spain maintained high reserves i...
This paper explores the contribution of national institutions to the competitive transformation of b...
The gold standard began to emerge as a universal monetary system in the late 1870s, and it had sprea...
This paper explores the changes effected in the Spanish regulatory regimes over the last 150 years, ...
Evento: Reunión entre Harvard Business School e IESE con motivo de la celebración del aniversario de...
This draft, June 2018This article contributes to the literature on central bank independence and mon...
The gold standard began to emerge as a universal monetary system in the late 1870s, and it had sprea...
"This study provides an overview of the history of the Banco de España from its foundation up to the...
In a restricted financial system, the government attempts to control the allocation of credit and ob...
This paper studies the macroeconomic e§ects of banks operating with (and without) deposit insurance....
The paper explores the similiraties and differences between the origin, behavior and evolution of t...
This paper examines the disclosure practices in the Annual Reports of the Banco de Espantildea spann...
This paper proposes a long term analysis on the evolution of the Spanish financial system in connect...
This work analyses the establishment of the Bank of Spain's branch offices in Castile-Leon from two ...
Some recent studies have been investigating the existence of market power in the European banking sy...