Characteristics of banks that serve small business are studied within the scope of formal studies that have been completed. Apparently larger, primarily urban, banks are less able to provide the personal contacts that small business owners want in dealing with a banking institution
This paper examines how bank competition affects the amount of credit provided to small businesses u...
Using survey data from a sample of U.S. small businesses collected in 1987, 1995 and 2001, this pape...
This paper examines the role of interest rates and securities within the context of the small firm -...
Characteristics of banks that serve small business are studied within the scope of formal studies th...
This study examines the expectations that both small business firms and bankers have regarding the b...
The extant research on the impact of bank structure on bank service to local communities suggests th...
This paper investigates the recent developments in the banking industry that are impacting small bus...
[[abstract]]Using an analysis of data of small businesses from the United States, we find that small...
Small business is important to U.S. economy. However, they are difficult to obtain external finance....
Using the 1998 Survey of Small Business Finances and banking data to produce a bank-firm match, the ...
In theory commercial banks exist to resolve asymmetric information problems in credit markets. Becau...
In this study, we use firm-level data from the 1993 National Survey of Small Business Finances to te...
We try to identify which small businesses are most “debt sensitive, ” or most likely to be affected ...
Thomas A. Ulrich is Professor of Financial Administration at Shippensburg State College. Stephen A. ...
In spite of the fact that small businesses produce more than $1.5 trillion in sales each year and ha...
This paper examines how bank competition affects the amount of credit provided to small businesses u...
Using survey data from a sample of U.S. small businesses collected in 1987, 1995 and 2001, this pape...
This paper examines the role of interest rates and securities within the context of the small firm -...
Characteristics of banks that serve small business are studied within the scope of formal studies th...
This study examines the expectations that both small business firms and bankers have regarding the b...
The extant research on the impact of bank structure on bank service to local communities suggests th...
This paper investigates the recent developments in the banking industry that are impacting small bus...
[[abstract]]Using an analysis of data of small businesses from the United States, we find that small...
Small business is important to U.S. economy. However, they are difficult to obtain external finance....
Using the 1998 Survey of Small Business Finances and banking data to produce a bank-firm match, the ...
In theory commercial banks exist to resolve asymmetric information problems in credit markets. Becau...
In this study, we use firm-level data from the 1993 National Survey of Small Business Finances to te...
We try to identify which small businesses are most “debt sensitive, ” or most likely to be affected ...
Thomas A. Ulrich is Professor of Financial Administration at Shippensburg State College. Stephen A. ...
In spite of the fact that small businesses produce more than $1.5 trillion in sales each year and ha...
This paper examines how bank competition affects the amount of credit provided to small businesses u...
Using survey data from a sample of U.S. small businesses collected in 1987, 1995 and 2001, this pape...
This paper examines the role of interest rates and securities within the context of the small firm -...