1907年恐慌中的私营部门应对:纽约与芝加哥的比较

Private sector responses to the Panic of 1907: a comparison of New York and Chicago

Econometric Reviews · 1995
被引 17
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

以1907年恐慌为例,比较纽约和芝加哥银行中介通过清算所应对危机的不同方式,指出清算所对信托公司状况的了解程度影响了应对速度,为当今非银行支付服务监管提供历史教训。

Abstract

The trend toward greater provision of payments services by nonbank providers raises a question for regulators: What if these nonbank institutions suffer unfavorable balances or experience a run? The authors of this article look to the Panic of 1907 as an example of how private market participants, in the absence of government institutions, react to a crisis in their industry. They suggest that New York's and Chicago's contrasting experiences during the panic may provide useful lessons for both regulators and market participants. ; The article compares responses to the panic by bank intermediaries in the two cities through clearinghouses. The apparent isolation of trusts from the New York Clearinghouse left the clearinghouse with inadequate knowledge of their condition and hindered prompt action. In Chicago, the clearinghouse had timely information on most intermediaries in the city, including the trusts, and therefore was positioned to react quickly. ; The distinct nature of the Panic of 1907 and the differences between private market regulation through clearinghouses and the current framework of public regulation limit recommendations for today's financial world. Nonetheless, the historical experience provides a precedent for the development and growth of payments services offered by nonbank providers, which should not be ignored as key players in the payments system. The key lesson from history is that such ignorance can be expensive.

年恐慌清算所私人市场应对纽约与芝加哥比较