The Uneasy Promise of Deposit Insurance: Financial Globalization and the Protection of Savers

2013 
Institutionalized guarantees of saving deposits are, in addition to financial supervision and the central banks’ role as lender of last resort, traditional key instruments of states to ensure the economic security of individuals and the stability of financial systems. As such, they are a crucial fundament of modern political economies. Financial globalization and the financialization of savings have increasingly undermined these safety nets. This article argues that these phenomena have not only led to a new precariousness of individual provisions for the future, but also resulted in a flurry of activities by states to bolster existing arrangements to protect savers. Such efforts will be limited in their effectiveness as long as substantial variations exist among different national protective systems. I argue that such differences can partly be explained by the embeddedness of deposit protection systems in different varieties of financial capitalism. This institutionalist explanation has to be supplemente...
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