Although both formal and informal financial institutions exist in developing economies, firms are often constrained by lack of access to financial services. Grain traders and millers in Ethiopia need a lot of finance to pay their suppliers (e.g. farmers) but it is not clear whether or not which sources of credit matter most for their growth and expansion. Using firm survey data collected for the purpose, we assessed access to and the impact of different sources of finance on growth of traders and millers in Ethiopia. Descriptive and econometric methods (e.g. ordered probit) were employed to address the issue. The results indicate that both formal and informal sources of credits are accessed by a small number of firms on a sporadic basis. Wi...
Using data on 5,500 Ethiopian retailers, we document that there is lower use of trade credit in area...
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This paper examines the determinants of Micro and Small and Enterprises (MSEs) access to credit in E...
This paper presents evidence on the state of micro and small enterprises (MSE) finance in Ethiopia f...
Using Ethiopian firm-level data, we model the effect of different types of financing on firm growth....
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a vital role in the global economy. It had a major ...
Access to financial services has been shown to be associated with faster growth and the promotion of...
This paper examines the determinants of MSEs access to credit in Ethiopia using detailed firm-level ...
The midstream of agricultural value chains are rapidly changing in response to shifting domestic and...
Using data on over 5,500 Ethiopian retailers, we document that there is lower use of trade credit in...
The problem of SME financing has received attention of policy makers and academics in recent years o...
Access to finance is not the same as use of financial services. This paper looks into the supply sid...
One of the debates around sustainability and the scaling up of micro-financial services is the comme...
Using data on 5,500 Ethiopian retailers, we document that there is lower use of trade credit in area...
The study examines the determinant factors that influence financial inclusion among small and medium...
In less-developed economies such as Bangladesh where the farm sector is the major source of employme...
This study conducts an empirical investigation of the effects of access to finance on the performanc...
This paper examines the determinants of Micro and Small and Enterprises (MSEs) access to credit in E...
This paper presents evidence on the state of micro and small enterprises (MSE) finance in Ethiopia f...
Using Ethiopian firm-level data, we model the effect of different types of financing on firm growth....
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a vital role in the global economy. It had a major ...
Access to financial services has been shown to be associated with faster growth and the promotion of...
This paper examines the determinants of MSEs access to credit in Ethiopia using detailed firm-level ...
The midstream of agricultural value chains are rapidly changing in response to shifting domestic and...
Using data on over 5,500 Ethiopian retailers, we document that there is lower use of trade credit in...
The problem of SME financing has received attention of policy makers and academics in recent years o...
Access to finance is not the same as use of financial services. This paper looks into the supply sid...
One of the debates around sustainability and the scaling up of micro-financial services is the comme...
Using data on 5,500 Ethiopian retailers, we document that there is lower use of trade credit in area...
The study examines the determinant factors that influence financial inclusion among small and medium...
In less-developed economies such as Bangladesh where the farm sector is the major source of employme...