The Legislation of Nationwide Assured Banks in Argentina, 1887–1890

Free-Banking Failure or Regulatory Failure?

Many analysts have characterised Argentina’s 4 years beneath the Legislation of Nationwide Assured Banks as a interval of “free banking,” which suggests—incorrectly—that the monetary disaster of 1890 was a failure of free banking. In actuality, that legislation regulated banks and inspired them to develop into much less solvent.

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