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A string of theoretical papers shows that the non-exclusivity of credit contracts generates important negative contractual externalities. Employing a unique dataset, we identify how these externalities affect the supply of credit. Using internal information on a creditor's willingness to lend,...
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This paper studies the impact of bank mergers on firm-bank lending relationships using information from individual loan contracts in Belgium. We analyse the effects of bank mergers on the probability of borrowers maintaining their lending relationships and on their ability to continue tapping...
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A string of theoretical papers shows that the non-exclusivity of credit contracts generates important negative contractual externalities. Employing a unique dataset, we identify how these externalities affect the supply of credit. Using internal information on a creditor's willingness to lend,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009532304
evidence that: (1) fees are used to price options embedded in loan contracts such as the draw-down option for credit lines and … the cancellation option in term loans; and (2) fees are used to screen borrowers about the likelihood of exercising these …
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evidence that: (1) fees are used to Price options embedded in loan contracts such as the draw-down option for credit lines and … the cancellation option in term loans; and (2) fees are used to screen borrowers about the likelihood of exercising these …
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