The banker, therefore, is not so much primarily a middleman...

The banker, therefore, is not so much primarily a middleman in the commodity "purchasing power" as a producer of this commodity. However, since all reserve funds and savings today usually flow to him, and the total demand for free purchasing power, whether existing or to be created, concentrates on him, he has either replaced private capitalists or become their agent; he has himself become the capitalist par excellence.

Joseph A. Schumpeter Quote About Excellence, Saving, Agents: The Banker Therefore Is Not...
Click Here or the flag on image above to change the background image

Quotes from famous authors

Popular tags & topics