Small scale enterprises receive several forms of aid, but many are denied access to loans from special microenterprise programs. A demand and supply model is estimated to analyze the factors lenders use to ration credit. Results reveal that suppliers favor long-term loans, profitable enterprises, and highly educated entrepreneurs
This paper analyzes appropriate procedures for studying how the credit rationing process takes place...
This study analyzed empirical data for evidence of credit rationing in rural financial markets of th...
This study explores a number of the issues around the provision of micro-loans by credit unions and ...
Small scale enterprises receive several forms of aid, but many are denied access to loans from speci...
One of the features of credit markets is that borrowers are sometimes rationed in the amount that th...
The financing of small-medium enterprises (SME' s) shows a great dependence on short term borrowing ...
The social and economic importance of little and medium enterprises has generated a great interest i...
An empirical analysis of credit constraints is undertaken using an endogenous switching regression m...
The purpose of this paper is to determine whether or not a causal relationship can be established be...
Many recent microenterprise credit programs in low income countries resemble earlier small farmer cr...
This paper summarizes the key results of the analysis recently conducted as part of AI.D. Stocktakin...
This literary review aims to shed light on the causes of credit rationing faced by mSMEs in developi...
Existing literature suggests that determinants of demand for credit have not been well understood a...
This paper analyzes an appropriate methodology for studying discriminatory credit rationing in rural...
Abstract: Increasing evidence shows the use of formal credit, including microfinance, is very low am...
This paper analyzes appropriate procedures for studying how the credit rationing process takes place...
This study analyzed empirical data for evidence of credit rationing in rural financial markets of th...
This study explores a number of the issues around the provision of micro-loans by credit unions and ...
Small scale enterprises receive several forms of aid, but many are denied access to loans from speci...
One of the features of credit markets is that borrowers are sometimes rationed in the amount that th...
The financing of small-medium enterprises (SME' s) shows a great dependence on short term borrowing ...
The social and economic importance of little and medium enterprises has generated a great interest i...
An empirical analysis of credit constraints is undertaken using an endogenous switching regression m...
The purpose of this paper is to determine whether or not a causal relationship can be established be...
Many recent microenterprise credit programs in low income countries resemble earlier small farmer cr...
This paper summarizes the key results of the analysis recently conducted as part of AI.D. Stocktakin...
This literary review aims to shed light on the causes of credit rationing faced by mSMEs in developi...
Existing literature suggests that determinants of demand for credit have not been well understood a...
This paper analyzes an appropriate methodology for studying discriminatory credit rationing in rural...
Abstract: Increasing evidence shows the use of formal credit, including microfinance, is very low am...
This paper analyzes appropriate procedures for studying how the credit rationing process takes place...
This study analyzed empirical data for evidence of credit rationing in rural financial markets of th...
This study explores a number of the issues around the provision of micro-loans by credit unions and ...