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Cash holdings at the onset of a financial crisis are a key determinant of investment by SMEs not only during the crisis … persistent and growing investment gap. The amplification effect was present for SMEs with both volatile and stable cash holdings …
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SMPEs with positive taxable income increased investment, interest expense and productivity. SMPEs in taxable losses did not …
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In this paper, we use firm-level survey data to explore the determinants of SME investment activity and the extent to … which observed investment is in line with that suggested by economic fundamentals. In contrast to previous literature which … has focused on whether investment gaps exist at a more aggregate level, we find evidence that for SMEs actual investment …
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financial crisis on financing and investment behaviours of SMEs, which remains scarce in the existing studies. The results find … that there is a reduction in SMEs' investment caused by the crisis period. In addition, following the onset of the economic … crisis, the internally generated finance is more influential on SMEs' investment than the supply of bank finance, supporting …
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Does increasing inflation affect firms' investment decisions? This article employs the European Investment Bank … Investment Survey (EIBIS) dataset to explore the association between the increased inflation that the EU countries have … experienced since 2021, and firms' investment decisions. We find evidence that very high rates of inflation (over 20%) are …
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Capital markets facilitate capital growth by mobilizing savings and converting them into investments, and they are therefore a stimulant of economic growth. There is evidence that countries with high savings rates tend to grow faster. Although most sub-Saharan Africa countries recognize the...
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