The BCHASP/Banespa trajectory: from the coffee bank to the state bank (1909-1939)

This research consists of a reconstruction of the BCHASP/Banespa trajectory, based on rigorous documentary research in a very heterogeneous collection. The Banco do Estado de São Paulo was one of the most important bank institutions of the Brazil. It´s origin was related with the Banco de Crédito Hi...

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Autor principal: Corrêa, Fábio Rogério Cassimiro
Formato: Artículo publishedVersion
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: UBA–FCE–CEEED / IIEP BAIRES–UBA-CONICET 2018
Acceso en línea:https://ojs.economicas.uba.ar/index.php/CEEED/article/view/1030
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Sumario:This research consists of a reconstruction of the BCHASP/Banespa trajectory, based on rigorous documentary research in a very heterogeneous collection. The Banco do Estado de São Paulo was one of the most important bank institutions of the Brazil. It´s origin was related with the Banco de Crédito Hipotecário e Agricola do Estado de São Paulo, incorporated by the french capital in 1909, with the guarantee of the government estate rate interest, to concede long-term credit to the coffee producers. The creation of the BCHASP was part of a range of planned measures arranged to combat the effects of the coffee recession between 1896 – 1906 and putting in practice in the first intervention in the coffee market. The São Paulo Estate Bank was taken over by the government in 1926 e converted to Banespa, working like a financial branch of the Permanent Program of Coffee Defense, and lately, became the financial Estate agent. As fontes desta pesquisa consistem em registros produzidos pelo Estado, tais como relatórios, mensagens, estatísticas e debates legislativos; registros do privados, como os relatórios da diretoria, atas de assembleias, correspondência, balanços, etc.; além de jornais, revistas e publicações editoriais contemporâneos.