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Regaining emergency cash control, unused borrowing capacity, using float, credit meltdown, cash survival, mining cash in inventory, Superdisk: what went wrong, regaining credit, deflating work in process balloon, forecasting during turnaround, implementing turnaround and marketing budget,...
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absent in these markets. We introduce a dataset of 414 SME marketplace loans and 8,236 online loan days to test these …
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We show that since 2007, there was a large and persistent shift in the composition of lenders to small firms. Large banks impacted by the collapse of real estate prices systematically contracted their credit to all small firms throughout the U.S.. However, healthy banks expanded their operations...
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Research Summary: When evaluating Internet-based loan project of small and medium size firms (SME), lenders can rely on … Zencap and includes 414 SME marketplace loans and 2196 lenders. The data examined provide strong support for the importance … on the marketplace lending platform Zencap. We investigate 414 SME marketplace loans and 2196 lenders. We find that for …
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accessed by firms in the SME and corporate sectors, results of these studies emphasize the significance of two approaches …
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The paper argues that the incidence of moral hazard played a significant role in the 2007/2008 credit crunch. In particular, bank traders subjected to asymmetric compensation structures have an incentive to take excessive risks even when the bank's shareholders would prefer prudent investment....
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This paper reviews the evidence on financing technology-based small firms (TBSFs) in Europe. The main findings in the literature are the 1) European TBSF's finance new investments by relying primarily on internal funds, due to capital market failures induced by asymmetric information; 2)...
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