Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (Nov 2021)

Regulated free banking in Switzerland (1881–1907)

  • Nils Herger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41937-021-00078-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 157, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

Read online

Abstract The free-banking history of Switzerland is subdivided into periods with unfettered competition (1826–1881), and strict banknote regulation (1881–1907). This paper suggests that the Federal Banknote Act of 1881 was introduced to remedy the fragmentation of the unfettered-competition period, during which private note-issuing banks were unable to issue standardised paper money. Although the corresponding minimum-reserve and mutual-acceptance rules led to a standardisation, they created new problems. For example, these regulatory interventions reduced the flexibility (or “elasticity”) of the paper-money supply. It turned out that a central note-issuing bank is needed to supply adequate amounts of standardised banknotes.

Keywords