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Die Sonderausgabe der Kommentierung des Bankvertragsrechts aus der 5. Auflage des „Staub" in zwei Bänden bringt das Bankvertragsrecht als Gesamtwerk erstmals auf einen einheitlichen und grundsätzlich revidierten Stand. In Band 1 werden der Rahmen des Bankgeschäfts, die allgemeine Bank-Kunden-Beziehung und das Commercial Banking (Zahlungsgeschäft und Kreditgeschäft) behandelt. For the first time, this special edition of the Staub commentary on bank contract law provides an integrated treatment of bank contract law as a whole. Topics include banking transactions, bank-client relationships, and commercial banking (including payment transactions and lending). In addition, securities transactions are discussed in relation to both the European and international contexts.
Law of obligations. Law of contract --- Financial law --- Germany --- Bankvertragsrecht. --- Commercial Banking.
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This paper examines the effects of providing financial services to low-income individuals on entrepreneurial activity, employment, and income. The analysis exploits cross-time and cross-municipality variation in the opening of Banco Azteca in Mexico to measure these effects with a difference-in-difference strategy. Banco Azteca opened more than 800 branches simultaneously in 2002, focusing on low-income clients. The results show that the opening of Banco Azteca led to an increase in the number of informal business owners by 7.6 percent. Total employment also increased, by 1.4 percent, and average income went up by about 7 percent.
Access to Finance --- Access to finance --- Access to financial services --- Bank loans --- Banks and Banking Reform --- Borrower --- Business owners --- Commercial banking --- Documentation requirements --- Economic activity --- Economic growth --- Entrepreneurial activity --- Finance and Financial Sector Development --- Financial services --- Households --- Income groups --- Informal economy --- Installment --- International bank --- Loan --- Loan officers --- Microfinance --- Microfinance institutions
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This paper examines the effects of providing financial services to low-income individuals on entrepreneurial activity, employment, and income. The analysis exploits cross-time and cross-municipality variation in the opening of Banco Azteca in Mexico to measure these effects with a difference-in-difference strategy. Banco Azteca opened more than 800 branches simultaneously in 2002, focusing on low-income clients. The results show that the opening of Banco Azteca led to an increase in the number of informal business owners by 7.6 percent. Total employment also increased, by 1.4 percent, and average income went up by about 7 percent.
Access to Finance --- Access to finance --- Access to financial services --- Bank loans --- Banks and Banking Reform --- Borrower --- Business owners --- Commercial banking --- Documentation requirements --- Economic activity --- Economic growth --- Entrepreneurial activity --- Finance and Financial Sector Development --- Financial services --- Households --- Income groups --- Informal economy --- Installment --- International bank --- Loan --- Loan officers --- Microfinance --- Microfinance institutions
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