Banca extranjera y cambios en la estructura del crédito bancario en el Perú: 2001-2008
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https://doi.org/10.15381/pc.v10i0.9125Keywords:
Foreign banks, direct credit, credit structure.Abstract
The entry of foreign banks in Peru, has not only helped to stimulate domestic banks through greater competition, but to improved efficiency, cost management, and a variety of financial products and services that are offered. The paper analyzes the changes in the structure of direct loans from the banking system in Peru, as a result of the participation of banks of foreign origin, which conducts an assessment of the components of direct credit, such as commercial, consumer, microenterprise, and mortgage loans.Downloads
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