Money dynamics with multiple banks of issue: evidence from Spain 1856-1874

Money dynamics with multiple banks of issue: evidence from Spain 1856-1874

Series: Working Papers. 1119.

Author: Galo Nuño, Pedro Tedde and Alessio Moro.

Published in: European Review of Economic History, 2015, 19 (2), pp. 171-194Opens in new window

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Abstract

This paper analyzes the Spanish monetary system from 1856, when the Bank of Spain was created, to 1874, when it was awarded the monopoly of emission. This period was characterized by the emergence of an unregulated banking system, with multiple banks of issue entitled to emit bank notes. We focus on two main issues: i) the large fluctuations in the money supply during this period; and ii) the lack of a lender of last resort in the banking panic of 1866. To analyze this, we construct a new dataset on money supply aggregates. The paper also estimates the economic impact of monetary fluctuations with the help of a calibrated new Keynesian model. Our results suggest that money supply shocks had a milder effect on inflation and output than the one predicted by the theory.

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