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Unpublished Paper
National Bank Notes and Silver Certificates
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Working Papers (2006)
  • James B Thomson
  • Bruce A Champ
Abstract
From 1883 to 1892, the circulation of national bank notes in the United States fell nearly 50 percent. Previous studies have attributed this to supply-side factors that led to a decline in the profitability of note issue during this period. This paper provides an alternative explanation. The decline in note issue was, in large part, demand-driven. The presence of a competing currency with superior eatures caused the public to substitute away from national bank notes.
Keywords
  • bank notes,
  • silver certificates,
  • National Banking System,
  • national banks
Publication Date
2006
Citation Information
James B Thomson and Bruce A Champ. "National Bank Notes and Silver Certificates" Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Working Papers (2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/james_thomson/2/