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"What Is Free Banking, and Why Should I Care?" by @LearnLiberty► Get Learn Liberty updates in your inbox!http://LearnLiberty.org/subscribeWhat would happen if we didn't have a central bank? Prof. Lawrence H. White explains that private banks would be able to circulate money by issuing notes and checks redeemable for coin. Trustworthy banks would make arrangements to accept each other's notes and checks. Banks would have better incentives than the federal government to ensure their currency retained its value, because if it didn't, people would bank elsewhere. By contrast, central banks controlled by the government are able to devalue currency as they see fit and can even quit redeeming notes for coins of real value if they want to do so. It sounds like social-science fiction, but there are numerous real-world examples in history of successful free-banking systems. In fact, central banks arose largely because governments wanted an institution willing and able to lend them money with easy terms, not because of any problem with the free-banking system. Free markets offer the most efficient system for allocating goods and services, and money is no exception. As failures among central banking systems mount, it is time to reconsider the alternative of free banking.►Learn Morehttp://www.fee.org/the_freeman/detail/toward-free-banking#axzz2k5So8Hgg [article]: An argument as to why we should move to a free bankingsystem.http://economics.about.com/cs/moffattentries/a/scot_banking.htm [article]: Michael Crook explains a concise history of Scottish free banking followed by an analysis of its frameworkhttp://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/speeches/1998/19980502.htm [article]: The Former Federal Reserve Chairman offers a brief history of the banking history of the United Stateshttp://www.fee.org/the_freeman/detail/market-money-and-free-banking#axzz2k5So8Hgg [article]: Bettina Bien Greaves offers a guide to a better understanding of free banking and how it would functionhttp://www.econtalk.org/archives/2008/11/selgin_on_free.html [podcast]: Professor George Selgin of West Virginia University talks with Russ Roberts about the idea and history of free banking► Like us on Facebook! http://facebook.com/LearnLiberty► Follow us on Twitter! http://twitter.com/LearnLiberty► Follow us again on Google+! http://bit.ly/1e8buYy► Watch more videos: http://LearnLiberty.org
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