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Banks create money (but only to a point): The ‘payments perspective’

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  • Bossone, Biagio

    (Senior Adviser, World Bank, USA)

Abstract

This paper discusses the power of commercialbanks to create money. After reviewing the relevantliterature, including the latest contributionson the topic, the paper takes a new ‘payments perspective’to the issue and investigates how the rolethat banks play in payment systems affects theway they create money. Through this new perspective,the paper analyses how banks’ payment obligationsand the rules governing their settlementdetermine (and constrain) the extent to whicheach bank can exercise its power to create money.The paper also analyses how electronic moniesand central bank digital currencies may impact thecreation of money by banks. Aside from contributingto the understanding of the critical topic ofmoney creation, the paper’s ‘payments perspective’explains the uniqueness of banks, even in today’sfast-evolving FinTech world, and provides a keyto understand the impact of FinTech on moneyand credit supply in contemporary economies.More broadly, the paper underscores the relevanceof payment system analysis for macroeconomictheory and practice, pointing to the need to betterintegrate the two disciplines.

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  • Bossone, Biagio, 2020. "Banks create money (but only to a point): The ‘payments perspective’," Journal of Payments Strategy & Systems, Henry Stewart Publications, vol. 14(3), pages 286-304, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:aza:jpss00:y:2020:v:14:i:3:p:286-304
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    Cited by:

    1. Fabio Bagarello & Biagio Bossone, 2023. "Bank Deposits as {\em Money Quanta}," Papers 2311.01542, arXiv.org.

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    Keywords

    bank money creation; central bank digital currencies; demand deposits; e-money; financial intermediaries; funding; payment and settlement systems;
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    JEL classification:

    • G2 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services
    • E5 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit

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