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availability of credit to small businesses which has been further fueled by empirical studies that partly confirm a reduction in …
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Relationship lending is a common practice in credit financing all over the world, particularly in Germany. On the basis …
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This study examines the consequences of loan denials for the investment performance of small and medium-sized German enterprises. As a consequence of a loan denial, innovative companies experience a smaller drop in the share of actual to planned investment than non-innovative companies. The...
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Relationship lending is a common practice in credit financing all over the world, notably also in the European Union …&D-intensive firms, tend to choose a relationship lender. The same is observed for firms of high credit quality, independent of their …
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Despite the relevance of credit financing for the profit and risk situation of commercial banks only little empirical … evidence on the initial credit decision and monitoring process exists due to the lack of appropriate data on bank debt … research project on "Credit Management" which was designed to fill this empirical void. The data set contains a broad list of …
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paper to provide a direct comparison between housebanks and "normal" banks as to their credit policy. Therefore, we analyze … a new data set, representing a random sample of borrowers drawn from the credit portfolios of five leading German banks … over a period of five years. We use credit-file data rather than industry survey data and, thus, focus the analysis on …
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This paper provides the first evidence on gender differences in investment financing, credit application and credit … analysis of the supply- and demand-side on the credit market shows that women are not more likely to be denied credit but the … probability that they apply for credit is on average lower. Yet, this gender difference in the probability of credit application …
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