Government banking : new perspectives on sustainable development and social inclusion from Europe and South America / editado por Kurt von Mettenheim e Maria Antonieta Del Tedesco Lins. --
Contributor(s): Mettenheim, Kurt von [ed.] | Lins, Maria Antonieta Del Tedesco [ed.].
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Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 354.809408 G7212 (Browse shelf) | Ex. 1 | Preparo Técnico | 2024-0126 |
Part. I Government Banking in Europe. - 1. Community Banking Networks and Financial Exclusion:How
Savings Banks and Cooperative Banks Contribute to Financial
Inclusion in Germany. - 2. Commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility through
Supportive Actions in the Banking Industry. - 3. European savings banks and the future of public banking in
advanced economies. The cases of France, Germany, Italy and
Spain. - Part. II Government Banking in Latin America. - 4. From Development Banking to Microfinance: Reflections on
the Recent History of Banking and International Cooperation
Policies in Latin America. - 5. The Chilean BancoEstado; Inclusive Finance; Expanding
Borders. - 6. Reform of Brazilian Federal Public Banks: Policies, Program,
Doctrinal Basis and Theoretical Affinities - 7. Still the Century of Government Savings Banks? A Case
Study of the Brazilian Federal Government Caixa Econômica
Federal.
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