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medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the People's Republic of China (PRC) and five Southeast Asian economies (Indonesia …, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Viet Nam). Analysis of microdata from enterprise surveys highlights key aspects of SME …, when it comes to external finance, SMEs typically use informal non-bank credit sources more than banks. Third, there is a …
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than 100 employees) and non-SME firms in developing East Asian countries across sectors. The main findings suggest the …
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Although global value chain (GVCs) participation in Southeast Asia has been growing, little is known about whether the benefits from participation are accruing to larger firms or if small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), which make up the majority of companies and employ the bulk of the...
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This study sheds light on small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) financing and its performance in Thailand. It … elaborates on the key sources of finance existing for Thai manufacturing SMEs and their importance for SME performance as … enhancing SME access to external finance. Our results confirm that retained earnings are crucial to increase SME technical …
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save relatively more in stocks and bonds, and less in bank deposits. We propose that a higher income share of top earners … therefore channels funds to large firms, but tightens financing conditions for small, bank-dependent firms. In turn, small firms … to large firms. Very small firms and those in bank-dependent industries are most affected. Experiments in a quantitative …
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in France whose rates are set by the government. Using administrative credit-registry and regulatory bank data, we find …
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uses time-series MSME data collected from 25 developing member countries of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) through the …
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This paper examines how Basel III capital reforms affected bank lending in Ger- many. We focus on the increase of …-based capital regulation significantly affected low capitalized banks. The impact depends on a bank's credit risk model, i ….e. whether a bank applies the standardized approach (SA) or an internal ratings-based approach (IRBA) to determine risk weights …
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After the global financial crisis and during the European sovereign debt crisis, bank lending to companies in the euro …’s quantitative easing programme in early 2015 that bank lending improved sustainably. The study analyses the impact of the ECB …’s Public Sector Purchase Programme (PSPP) on the access to finance of small and medium sized enterprises (SME) using firm …
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After the global financial crisis and during the European sovereign debt crisis, bank lending to companies in the euro … Central Bank (ECB) quantitative easing programme in early 2015 that bank lending improved sustainably. This study analyses the …
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