3siIn this paper we address the question of whether the perceived level of corruption in a country may influence women’s inclination in self-refraining from applying for bank loans. Using a sample of 60,058 observations – drawn from the ECB-SAFE – related to SMEs chartered in 11 Euro-area countries during the period 2009-2014, we first investigate whether female-led businesses are more likely, than male-led ones, to refrain from applying for bank credit. Finally, we assess whether corruption actually matters in the women’s decision not to relying on the bank-lending channel. Our results – robust to various model specifications – highlight that women-led SMEs face a higher probability to self-refrain from applying for loans vis-à-vis their m...
Firms can be credit constrained either because a loan has been denied by the lender or because they ...
This paper presents the main findings from an empirical research project, whose aim was to answer th...
Note: This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the European Central Ba...
In this article we address the question of whether the perceived level of corruption in a country ma...
In this article we address the question of whether the perceived level of corruption in a country ma...
We test the existence of possible gender biases affecting the firm behaviour in demanding and obtain...
3siWe test the existence of possible gender biases affecting the firm behaviour in demanding and obt...
This paper provides analyses of the effect of corruption in South Asia on (1) credit access for smal...
Using gender as a theoretical framework, we analyse the dynamics of bank lending to small and medium...
This thesis investigates the effects of corruption, asymmetric information and gender on discouragem...
In this paper, we aim to assess how a specific socio-institutional environment, identified according...
Are women less corrupt in business? We revisit this question using firm-level data from the World Ba...
In this paper, we aim to assess how the quality of the institutional environment – identified accord...
In this paper, we aim to assess how the quality of the institutional environment – identified accord...
4noDoes a corrupt politico-institutional environment affect the demand of public subsidies for credi...
Firms can be credit constrained either because a loan has been denied by the lender or because they ...
This paper presents the main findings from an empirical research project, whose aim was to answer th...
Note: This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the European Central Ba...
In this article we address the question of whether the perceived level of corruption in a country ma...
In this article we address the question of whether the perceived level of corruption in a country ma...
We test the existence of possible gender biases affecting the firm behaviour in demanding and obtain...
3siWe test the existence of possible gender biases affecting the firm behaviour in demanding and obt...
This paper provides analyses of the effect of corruption in South Asia on (1) credit access for smal...
Using gender as a theoretical framework, we analyse the dynamics of bank lending to small and medium...
This thesis investigates the effects of corruption, asymmetric information and gender on discouragem...
In this paper, we aim to assess how a specific socio-institutional environment, identified according...
Are women less corrupt in business? We revisit this question using firm-level data from the World Ba...
In this paper, we aim to assess how the quality of the institutional environment – identified accord...
In this paper, we aim to assess how the quality of the institutional environment – identified accord...
4noDoes a corrupt politico-institutional environment affect the demand of public subsidies for credi...
Firms can be credit constrained either because a loan has been denied by the lender or because they ...
This paper presents the main findings from an empirical research project, whose aim was to answer th...
Note: This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the European Central Ba...