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Using internal data of a leasing company in Germany, we examine the determinants of the probability and use of leasing …
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enterprises (SMEs) in Germany from 1991 to 2011. From the survey data, we derive a financial constraints measure based on managers …
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We use a unique sample of self-employed and corporate clients provided by a universal bank in Germany to investigate …
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We study the effects of the reform of the system of severance payments (TFR) of Italian employees on the cost and the access to credit for small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs). The most direct consequence of the reform is to reduce in the long run the amount of liquid assets available to...
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We use the recent financial crisis to investigate financing constraints of private small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Belgium. We hypothesize that SMEs with a large proportion of long-term debt maturing at the start of the crisis had difficulties to renew their loans due to the...
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Fundamentalmente as empresas necessitam de recursos de capital para financiar, por um lado, a sua estrutura, e por outro a sua actividade.O financiamento da actividade será a necessidade de fundo de maneio, ou seja, o valor monetário necessário para financiar o ciclo de negócio. Este valor...
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This paper examines the value effect of inventory investment on profitability for a large sample of UK SMEs over a ten-year period. Taking into account industry, firm and year effects, the results show that inventory investment is sensitive to SMEs access to finance. Inventory investment...
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Using a rich panel of owner-operated New York dairy farms, we provide new evidence on entrepreneurial behavior. We formulate a dynamic model of farms facing uninsured risks and financial constraints. Farmers derive nonpecuniary benefits from operating their businesses. We estimate the model via...
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