EL IMPACTO DE LA MODERNIZACIÓN BANCARIA EN UNA REGIÓN CAMPESINA DEL ESTADO DE PUEBLA, MÉXICO
Abstract
In Latin America, particularly in Mexico within the neoliberal economical schema, the restructure of the bank system is being promoted, in particular the bank of agricultural development. In the so called «bank modernization», some of the measures taken have been outstanding: the closing of branches, reducing the number of employees, developing strategies for a more efficient administration and the recovering of credits as well as promoting the change in the crop type. This credit policy denied credits for the peasant producing corn and increased the number of people with financial problems. It also rose that peasants looked for informal credits consequently the investment in corn crop is minimum. This paper analyses the trend and expectation in the modernization of the governmental banks in the production of basic grains.Downloads
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