In free banking, a private clearinghouse acts as a banker's club that detects banks lending too aggressively before the public does, expelling them and prompting other banks to refuse their notes—as happened to the Ayr Bank in Adam Smith's day, which collapsed quickly with losses borne mainly by its shareholders.
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“the air bank completely collapsed in in fairly short order and a lot of people took a licking from it... the most most of the losses were borne by the owners of shares in the bank and Adam Smith was one of them”
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