2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.cya.2017.09.006
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Contraste de la ley de Gibrat en la banca comercial brasileña

Abstract: En los últimos años, Brasil ha sido uno de los países con mayores cambios en el sector bancario. El proceso de desregulación iniciado en 2002 ha conllevado el aumento de la presencia de banca extranjera y el incremento de la competencia, entre otros aspectos. En este contexto, el objetivo del presente estudio consiste en contrastar la ley de Gibrat en la banca comercial brasileña durante el periodo 2002-2013 con el objeto de aportar evidencia para la construcción de un modelo de crecimiento para la banca que o… Show more

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“…Besides, Sao Paulo presented the highest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2016 and is the richest and most economically complex region in Brazil [31]. Second, Brazil is the leading air polluter in Latin America and is a country that experienced significant growth in recent years [32,33], with 441.8 million tons of CO 2 emissions in 2018 [34]. Sao Paulo state is responsi-ble for 71.50 × 106 tCO 2 /year [35], which is remarkable to control environmental damage in the country.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, Sao Paulo presented the highest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2016 and is the richest and most economically complex region in Brazil [31]. Second, Brazil is the leading air polluter in Latin America and is a country that experienced significant growth in recent years [32,33], with 441.8 million tons of CO 2 emissions in 2018 [34]. Sao Paulo state is responsi-ble for 71.50 × 106 tCO 2 /year [35], which is remarkable to control environmental damage in the country.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%