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Can Fractional Reserve Banking Survive the Twenty-First Century?

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Tags Bureaucracy and RegulationMoney and BanksU.S. Economy

08/16/2023Doug French

Banker and financial expert Caitlin Long believes that fractional reserve banking is closer than ever to collapse, and she has a 100 percent reserve banking solution in progress.

Original Article: "Can Fractional Reserve Banking Survive the Twenty-First Century?"

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Doug French

Douglas French is President Emeritus of the Mises Institute, author of Early Speculative Bubbles & Increases in the Money Supply, and author of Walk Away: The Rise and Fall of the Home-Ownership Myth. He received his master's degree in economics from UNLV, studying under both Professor Murray Rothbard and Professor Hans-Hermann Hoppe.

Original Article: 
Can Fractional Reserve Banking Survive the Twenty-First Century?