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Private firm financing, given the far-reaching importance of non-publicly traded companies for global output and employment, is still a relatively underexplored area. Since the seminal work of Petersen and Rajan (1994), only a small branch of research into private firms' cost of debt has been...
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We examine the effect of private accounting information becoming public on small firms' access to bank debt. Both proprietary cost of disclosure and relationship banking have contributed to German private firms' traditional non-disclosure of financial statements. We employ a regulatory change,...
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Private firm financing, given the far-reaching importance of non-publicly traded companies for global output and employment, is still a relatively underexplored area. Since the seminal work of Petersen and Rajan (1994), only a small branch of research into private firms’ cost of debt has been...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014361328