The Hubris of Hybrids

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Philipp Bagus
David Howden
Amadeus Gabriel
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[1] Universidad Rey Juan Carlos,Department of Applied Economics I and History and Economic Institutions (and Moral Philosophy)
[2] St. Louis University – Madrid Campus,Department of Business and Economics
[3] Groupe Sup de Co La Rochelle,Department of Finance and Economics
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Journal of Business Ethics | 2017年 / 145卷
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100 % reserve requirement; Banking; Demand deposits; Fractional-reserve banking; Fraud;
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In the pages of this journal, a fruitful debate has evolved on the ethical legitimacy of fractional-reserve banking. In this article, we respond to the new arguments raised by Evans (J Bus Ethics, 2014) as we clarify our (Bagus et al. in J Bus Ethics 128:197–206, 2015a) position on the unethical and illegitimate nature of fractional-reserve banking. Fractional-reserve banking is not a recent financial innovation (unlike, e.g., money market mutual funds) but represents a long-standing legal aberration. The co-mingling of two mutually exclusive financial contracts, deposit and loan, confounds the contracting parties’ purposes, intents, rights, and obligations. As a result, it creates unsolvable legal difficulties and ethical dilemmas. While these problems are most evident in the case of a bank run, they also arise when trying to answer the simple question of “who owns a deposit?”
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页码:373 / 382
页数:9
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