Do Inter-Firm Networks Make Access to Finance Easier? Issues and Empirical Evidence
Does participation in inter-firm networks make access to credit easier for firms? Is finance a motivation driving the formation of inter-firm networks? During the last twenty years these two questions have been hotly debated by economists both theoretically and empirically. In this paper, we selectively review the literature on inter-firm networking, internal capital markets and access to external credit.
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2009-07
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Authors: | Scalera, Domenico ; Zazzaro, Alberto |
Institutions: | Money and Finance Research group (Mo.Fi.R.) |
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