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The National Bank of Economic and Social Development on the Brazilian development strategies: from internal artuculation to expansion to Latin America
(2013)
This paper traces the role of the National Bank of Economic and Social Development ―BNDES― at two distinct moments in Brazil’s economic development trajectory. The first corresponds to the implementing of economic policies ...
Triggers and barriers to financial inclusion: the use of ICT-based branchless banking in an Amazon county
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2012-10)
Financial inclusion can be defined as the access to formal financial services at an affordable cost for all members of an economy, favoring mainly low-income groups. It has been recognized as a critical element in policies ...
The development of mobile money systems
(Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, División de Administración Pública, 2016)
A trajetória do Banco do Brasil no período recente, 2001-2006: banco público ou banco estatal privado?The recent path of the bank of Brazil, 2001-2006: public bank or private state-owned bank?
(Instituto de Economa da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, 2009)
What do state-owned development banks do? Evidence from BNDES, 2002-09
(Elsevier Ltd, 2014)
Defendants of state-owned development banks emphasize their role in reducing capital constraints and fostering productive investment; detractors point out that they may benefit politically connected capitalists or bail out ...
Impacts of cooperation? Comparing the national development banks of Brazil and Angola
(Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, 2016)
Importing institutional solutions is a theoretical alternative to cases non-identified with the transplants approach. Studying the context of the creation of the Brazilian development banks and the Angolan bank, the BDA, ...
ICT helping to scale up microfinance: the case of a successful bank-MFI partnership in Brazil
(Igi Publ, 2014-03)
Finding ways to downscale microfinance is one of the current challenges facing commercial banks, especially in developing countries. As banks have a poor knowledge of microfinance, operating in this market will require ...