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A '''national bank''' is a commercial [[bank]] chartered by the [[federal]] [[government]] rather than by [[state government]]s. There are only a small number of national banks, but they are larger than most state-chartered banks. The national banks hold most of the [[deposit]]s in the banking system. | A '''national bank''' is a commercial [[bank]] chartered by the [[federal]] [[government]] rather than by [[state government]]s. There are only a small number of national banks, but they are larger than most state-chartered banks. The national banks hold most of the [[deposit]]s in the banking system. | ||
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* [[John Maynard Keynes]]' [[liberal]] [[Keynesian economics]] of [[Barack Obama]] | * [[John Maynard Keynes]]' [[liberal]] [[Keynesian economics]] of [[Barack Obama]] | ||
* [[Ludwig von Mises]]' [[conservative]] [[libertarian]] [[Austrian economics]] and [[Fiscal conservatism]]-[[Conservative economic policies]] of [[Ron Paul]] | * [[Ludwig von Mises]]' [[conservative]] [[libertarian]] [[Austrian economics]] and [[Fiscal conservatism]]-[[Conservative economic policies]] of [[Ron Paul]] | ||
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* [[Economic collapse]]: [[Inflation]], [[Agflation]], [[Deflation]], [[Stagflation]], [[Hyperinflation]], [[Panic of 1907]], [[Panic of 1893]], [[Panic of 1837]] | * [[Economic collapse]]: [[Inflation]], [[Agflation]], [[Deflation]], [[Stagflation]], [[Hyperinflation]], [[Panic of 1907]], [[Panic of 1893]], [[Panic of 1837]] | ||
− | * [[Stock market crash]] ([[Stock market crash of 1929]]) leading to [[Great Depression]] ([[Economic depression]]) | + | * [[Stock market crash]] ([[Stock market crash of 1929]]) leading to [[Bank run]]s and [[Great Depression]] ([[Economic depression]]) |
* [[Economic bubble]]s: The Coming [[Derivatives bubble]], [[Real estate bubble]] ([[Subprime loans]], [[Bailout]], [[Obama administration corporate bailouts]]), [[Dot com bubble]] ([[Tulip mania]]) | * [[Economic bubble]]s: The Coming [[Derivatives bubble]], [[Real estate bubble]] ([[Subprime loans]], [[Bailout]], [[Obama administration corporate bailouts]]), [[Dot com bubble]] ([[Tulip mania]]) | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:29, July 13, 2016
A national bank is a commercial bank chartered by the federal government rather than by state governments. There are only a small number of national banks, but they are larger than most state-chartered banks. The national banks hold most of the deposits in the banking system.
See also
- National debt: Federal Reserve System's Ponzi scheme of Quantitative easing-Debt monetization-Fiat currency through Money supply-Treasury bills bought mostly by China and Japan
- John Maynard Keynes' liberal Keynesian economics of Barack Obama
- Ludwig von Mises' conservative libertarian Austrian economics and Fiscal conservatism-Conservative economic policies of Ron Paul
- Economic collapse: Inflation, Agflation, Deflation, Stagflation, Hyperinflation, Panic of 1907, Panic of 1893, Panic of 1837
- Stock market crash (Stock market crash of 1929) leading to Bank runs and Great Depression (Economic depression)