Non State Institution
Non State Institution
INSTITUTION
BANKS
➢ A bank is a financial institution
that receives deposits from the
public and generates credit.
*Commercial/Retail Banks
➢ Manage withdrawals and
deposits as well as supplying
short-term loans to a person and
small-scale businesses
Investment Bank
➢ A bank that purchases large
holdings of newly issued shares
and resells them to investors.
Insurance and Companies
➢ Offers insurance policies to the
public either by selling them
directly to a person or through an
employer’s benefit plan.
CORPORATION
CORPORATION
is a legal unit that is distinct
from its owners. Moreover, a
corporation
has the right to enter contracts,
loan and borrow money, hire
employees, own assets, and pay
taxes
COOPERATIVES
COOPERATIVES
jointly owned enterprises
engaging in the production or
distribution of goods or services.
Cooperatives are
usually operated by farmers or
consumers for their mutual
benefit.
TRADE UNIONS
TRADE UNIONS
also known as labor unions
are consist of workforces who have
come
together to attain mutual goals like
protecting the integrity of its trade,
improving safety standards, achieving
higher pay and benefits like health care,
and retirement
TRANSNATIONAL
ADVOCACY
GROUPS
TRANSNATIONAL ADVOCACY
GROUPS
Organizations that are devoted
to manipulating political,
economic, social, and
institutional decisions across
country borders.
DEVELOPMENT
AGENCIES
DEVELOPMENT
AGENCIES
independent organizations whose
goals are to help develop and
support
economic growth especially for the
poor and marginal portion of the
society. So, they may have
opportunities for income and decent
employment
INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
➢ Include both governmental
and nongovernmental
organizations.
*International Non-
governmental organizations
➢ transcend borders in pursuit of a
common cause.
Examples of INGO’s
International Red Cross and other
humanitarian teams deployed in areas
hit by natural and man-made
disasters.
*International Governmental
Organizations
➢ refer to a grouping established by
states and are based on treatise, have
formal structures, and meet at regular
intervals (Santarita & Madrid, 2016)
Example of IGO’S
Peace-keeping forces sent by the
United Nations to warring states.
What are the social implications of
the following Non-state Instutions?
MATCHING TYPE
COLUMN A
1. BANKS 6. CORPORATION
2. COOPERATIVE 7. INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
3. TRADE UNION
8. INSURANCE AND
4. DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES
AGENCIES
9. INVESTMENT BANK
5. TRANSNATIONAL
ADVOCACY GROUPS 10. RETAIL BANKS
COLUMN B
A. Also known as labor unions and is consist of workforces
who have come together to attain mutual goals.