关于芝加哥计划100%准备金起源的争议:抱歉,弗雷德里克·索迪,是奈特和(很可能)西蒙斯!

On the Controversy over the Origins of the Chicago Plan for 100% Reserves: Sorry, Frederick Soddy, it was Knight and (Most Probably) Simons!

Journal of Money, Credit and Banking · 2023
被引 1
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

考证了芝加哥计划中100%准备金思想的起源,通过证据表明弗兰克·奈特和亨利·西蒙斯在化学诺贝尔奖得主索迪1926年著作之前就已提出该想法,驳斥了索迪的优先权主张。

Abstract

Abstract The idea of 100% reserve requirements against demand deposits received a renewed impetus in recent years. In 1933, a group of University of Chicago economists, led by Frank Knight and Henry Simons, circulated two memoranda that proposed the scheme in what became known as the Chicago Plan of Banking Reform. That same idea had been proposed in 1926 by Frederick Soddy, a Nobel Laureate in chemistry. Soddy claimed precedence, a claim that caught on. I provide evidence showing that Knight, and probably Simons, conceived the idea of 100% reserves prior to the publication of Soddy's 1926 book.

芝加哥计划%准备金弗兰克·奈特亨利·西蒙斯