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While credit is essential for investment, innovation and economic growth, there are risks related to excessive … crisis has highlighted the macroeconomic risks of credit booms. This paper focuses on microeconomic implications of high …
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over the amount of bankruptcies and judicial reorganizations, and the firms' access to credit. Making use of econometric … a significant way as well as the requirement of judicial reorganizations. Finally, using sectorial aggregated credit … data, we find an expansion of the credit market, mainly to commercial, rural and services sectors. Additionally we did not …
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This paper analyses the role of collateral in loan contracting when companies are financed by multiple bank lenders and relationship lending can be present. We conjecture and empirically validate that relationship lenders, who enjoy an informational advantage over arm's-length banks, are more...
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In this paper, we show that when banks increase their use of wholesale funding they shorten the maturity of loans to corporations. This effect appears to be linked to banks' exposure to rollover risk resulting from their increasing use of short-term uninsured funding. Banks that use more...
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This paper presents evidence that personal relationships between corporate borrowers and bank loan officers improve the outcomes of loan renegotiation. Analysing a bank reorganization in Greece in the mid-2010s, I find that firms that experience an exogenous interruption in their loan officer...
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