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highlight that information spillovers between lenders may operate outside credit registries …
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Ceilings on lending rates remain a widely used policy tool that is intended to lower the overall cost of credit or …-effects. These side-effects include increases in non-interest fees and commissions, reduced price transparency, lower credit supply … alternatives to reduce the cost of credit …
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This paper studies loan conditions in a context where private banks can operate in two credit markets: a free … credit to firms that are ex ante more difficult to lock-in in the free-market-larger firms in more contested regions. The … paper highlights a novel channel whereby earmarked credit is used by private banks to extract more rents. Once a firm …
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Many microenterprises in developing countries have high returns to capital, but also face risky revenue streams. In principle, equity offers several advantages over debt when financing investments of this nature, but the use of equity in practice has been largely limited to investments in much...
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-up in lending flows to the private sector, rendering the recovery credit-less. This paper uses data on output and credit to … study the relative roles of demand and supply drivers of credit growth during economic recoveries on a sample of advanced … and emerging countries between 1980 and 2014. Using a simple endowment economy model, the paper shows that credit …
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