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based on a cross-country study for the United States (US), the United Kingdom (UK) and Germany. Focusing on corporate credit …, we find that legislation produces the highest credit risk in the US, followed by Germany, while UK law is found to be …
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This paper analyses the role of banks in financing SMEs in Britain and Germany. It applies a sociological …
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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 real estate prices collapse systematically contracted their credit to all small firms throughout the U.S.. However, healthy banks expanded their operations...
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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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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 real estate prices collapse systematically contracted their credit to all small firms throughout the U.S.. However, healthy banks expanded their operations...
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