Free Banking and Competition in Antebellum America

Bryan P. Cutsinger, L. Rouanet
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Economic historians remain divided over America’s experiment with free banking during the antebellum era. Some argue that the reforms, which liberalized the bank-chartering process, simply exchanged one set of entry barriers for another, while others hold that free banking improved competition in the banking systems of those states that adopted it. One challenge that has plagued efforts to provide a clear assessment of free-banking’s effectiveness is a lack of reliable data. In this paper, we use Warren Weber’s near-comprehensive database of antebellum bank balance to assess whether the banking system responded in a manner consistent with the removal of entry barriers. We find that the passage of a free banking law increased bank assets, deposits, and banknotes substantially, and that this effect was long lasting. Specifically, we find that two years after the adoption of free banking, bank loans and discounts increased by 72%, and by 61% six years after the reform. Taken together, our results indicate that free banking had a substantial and long-lasting effect on the competitiveness of the banking systems in which it was tried.
战前美国的自由银行和竞争
经济历史学家对美国在南北战争前的自由银行试验仍存在分歧。一些人认为,放宽银行特许程序的改革,只是用一套进入壁垒换了另一套,而另一些人则认为,自由银行制度改善了那些实行这种制度的国家银行体系的竞争。为自由银行的有效性提供一个清晰的评估,其中一个难题是缺乏可靠的数据。在本文中,我们使用沃伦·韦伯(Warren Weber)近乎全面的战前银行余额数据库来评估银行体系是否以与消除进入壁垒一致的方式作出反应。我们发现,自由银行法的通过大大增加了银行资产、存款和纸币,而且这种影响是持久的。具体来说,我们发现,实行自由银行制度两年后,银行贷款和折扣增加了72%,改革六年后增加了61%。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,自由银行制度对试行自由银行制度的银行体系的竞争力产生了巨大而持久的影响。
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