Impacts of Public Policies Directed at the Banking Sector in Venezuela and Social and Environmental Results

Impactos de las Políticas Públicas Dirigidas al Sector Bancario en Venezuela y los Resultados Sociales y Ambientales

Authors

  • Héctor Silva Coordinación de Desarrollo y Ambiente de la Universidad Simón Bolívar, Caracas Valle de Sarteneja

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62876/tekhn.v21i1.3570

Abstract

Currently, social and environmental crises have directly and indirectly impacted Latin American countries, and their scope and depth have left deep ecological footprints on the planet. In this aspect, we observe the role that Banking has played in this region and especially in Venezuela, which has experienced two major financial crises in recent years, one in 1994 and the most recent in 2010. In this sense, for the first it was argued that the free development of the system with little government participation caused such a crisis, which for the last 7 years has sought to have greater participation of the State in financial operations through public policies, which In the end, it only reflects positive numbers in terms of leverage to all economic sectors of the Nation. However, when we analyze the remuneration of such monetary injection to these sectors: agricultural, manufacturing, tourism, microfinance and mortgage; There is a very small contribution from the funded projects towards citizens and towards our planet.

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Author Biography

Héctor Silva, Coordinación de Desarrollo y Ambiente de la Universidad Simón Bolívar, Caracas Valle de Sarteneja

Coordinación de Desarrollo y Ambiente de la Universidad Simón Bolívar, Caracas
Valle de Sarteneja

Published

03/21/2018

How to Cite

Silva, H. (2018). Impacts of Public Policies Directed at the Banking Sector in Venezuela and Social and Environmental Results: Impactos de las Políticas Públicas Dirigidas al Sector Bancario en Venezuela y los Resultados Sociales y Ambientales. Tekhné, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.62876/tekhn.v21i1.3570