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Philippine "Colonial Banking” During the American Period

Yoshiko Nagano ()
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Yoshiko Nagano: Faculty of Foreign Studies, Kanagawa University, Yokohama, Japan

Philippine Review of Economics, 1999, vol. 36, issue 1, 58-81

Abstract: This paper attempts to show the general features of the banking sector in the Philippines during the American colonial period. It discusses how foreign and local banking institutions operated in the Philippines during that period, specifically how they related to the various production sectors of the economy. The paper shows that, unlike other colonies in Asia, colonizers’ particularly American, interest in the banking sector of the Philippines was minor.

Date: 1999
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