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Social Comptabilism. The Cheque and Clearing Service in the Austrian Postal Savings Bank. Proposed Law laid before the Chamber of Representatives of Belgium

Par : Solvay, Hector Denis
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-2-5281-1075-1
  • EAN9782528110751
  • Date de parution01/09/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurScience & Technology Publishing

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Social Comptabilism: The Cheque and Clearing Service in the Austrian Postal Savings Bank. Proposed Law laid before the Chamber of Representatives of Belgium is a comprehensive treatise exploring the innovative financial mechanisms introduced by the Austrian Postal Savings Bank, with a particular focus on the cheque and clearing service. The book delves into the principles of social comptabilism-a system designed to democratize and streamline financial transactions for the broader public, making banking services more accessible and efficient.
It provides a detailed analysis of the operational structure of the Austrian Postal Savings Bank, highlighting how its cheque and clearing services facilitate secure, rapid, and cost-effective money transfers across the nation. The text further examines the legislative proposal presented to the Belgian Chamber of Representatives, advocating for the adoption of similar systems in Belgium. Through comparative analysis, the book underscores the social and economic benefits of integrating postal savings banks with advanced clearing services, such as increased financial inclusion, reduced transaction costs, and enhanced public trust in banking institutions.
It also addresses the technical, legal, and administrative challenges involved in implementing such reforms, offering practical recommendations for policymakers. Rich in historical context and policy insight, Social Comptabilism serves as both a historical document and a forward-looking blueprint for modernizing national financial infrastructures. It appeals to economists, legislators, bankers, and anyone interested in the evolution of public banking and the role of state institutions in fostering economic development and social welfare.