Publication
Title
The ontology of fractional reserve banking
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Abstract
The recent economic crisis has re-ignited the debate over the institution of fractional reserve banking (FRB) and its possible adverse economic effects. This paper brings a so far neglected aspect of the problem to the table, namely social ontology. After addressing the scope of social ontology in relation to social metaphysics, social science and FRB, a general ontological framework for money and banking is sketched and applied to the debate between Austrian opponents and proponents of FRB. It shows that the oppositions reflect metaphysical and ontological positions on the reality of powers and dispositions, namely that a realist position in the metaphysics of powers and dispositions tends to a critical position toward FRB, whereas a sceptical position on powers and dispositions leads to a favorable position toward FRB. A final section gives further examples of how these ontological presuppositions shape other arguments in the debate.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Journal of institutional economics. - Cambridge, 2005, currens
Publication
Cambridge : 2017
ISSN
1744-1374 [print]
1744-1382 [online]
DOI
10.1017/S1744137416000357
Volume/pages
13 :2 (2017) , p. 447-466
ISI
000400602500009
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