Affiliation:
1. Université de Bretagne Sud, UFR DSEG Campus de Tohannic, Rue André Lwoff , CS 60573, F-56 017 Vannes Cedex France
2. 10, Avenue du Maine, F-75015 Paris France
Abstract
Abstract
We identify two approaches to financial crises in the history of political economy, namely, the exogenous approach whereby financial crises are sudden events, and the endogenous approach whereby they arise from a long process. In focusing on the endogenous approach, we study the contributions by Thomas Tooke, Ralph Hawtrey, Hyman Minsky and Charles Kindleberger to the lender-of-last-resort theory, especially in international contexts, under the gold standard and the dollar system. The function of the lender of last resort broadens institutionally (depending on the type of securities and on the institutions issuing or holding them) and internationally (depending on jurisdiction and on the type of institutions ultimately requiring international liquidity).
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,History