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Banku-etikoa: finantza bazterketaren irtenbide posiblea

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  • Mendizabal Zubeldia, Alaitz
  • Mitxeo Grajirena, Jone
  • Zubia Zubiaurre, Marian
  • Vidal Iturrioz, Joana

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Finantza bazterketa gaur egun orduan eta garrantzia handiagoa duan errealitatea da. Hau dela eta, finantza bazterketaren kontzeptua, zergati posibleak eta egungo egoera aztertuko dituzte. Ondoren banku etikoetan zentratuko dira, finantza bazterketari aurre egiteko bide bat baita. Aurrekarien gainbegiraketa labur bat egin ostean, oro har banku etikoak Europan duen egoera eta Espainian, zehazki, duen garrantzia aztertuko dute, gogoeta batzuekin amaituz.

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  • Mendizabal Zubeldia, Alaitz & Mitxeo Grajirena, Jone & Zubia Zubiaurre, Marian & Vidal Iturrioz, Joana, 2006. "Banku-etikoa: finantza bazterketaren irtenbide posiblea," Revista de Dirección y Administración de Empresas, Universidad del País Vasco - Escuela Universitaria de Estudios Empresariales de San Sebastián.
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