El arribo del crédito oficial. Los primeros años del Banco Nacional en las provincias del Interior argentino (1872-1882). Comentarios preliminares
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Authorship:
MOYANO, RICARDO DANIELDate:
2019Publishing House and Editing Place:
Facultad de Ciencias Económicas- Universidad de Buenos AiresMagazine:
Anuario CEEED, vol. 11 (pp. 59-117) - ISSN 2545-8299Facultad de Ciencias Económicas- Universidad de Buenos Aires
ISSN:
2545-8299Summary
Beginning its functions in 1873, the credit establishment of mixed character called National Bank, represented one of the fundamental pillars of the State in the modernization of the financial system. Until the last quarter of the 19th century, in most historic provinces, private banking was underdeveloped, with the consequent preeminence of “informal” credit in the economy. The arrival of official banking -according to historiograph- ic production- would have substantially modified this context, although certainly, it was far from being a smooth transformation. We will analyze the details of the implementation of this institutional/financial engineering that facilitated the attention of the credit requirements of the entire nation- al territory between two key dates: the economic-financial crisis of 1873- 75 and 1882, with the capital increase of the Bank under the auspices of the State, initiating an expansion cycle. We will focus on the following points: a) the logic of the deployment of branches in the provinces; b) the strategies applied by this institution to unify the monetary pattern in the face of a plurality of currencies. The main source we will use will be the Acts of the National Bank, in addition to reports, historical documentation and related bibliography.Key Words
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