Does the health of banks on Wall Street affect economic outcomes on Main Street? After the 2008-09 financial crisis, bank lending to nonfinancial firms declined significantly, with effects on employment and incomes. Drawing on data from over 2,000 firms, Gabriel Chodorow-Reich finds that credit restrictions accounted for between one-third and one-half of the employment decline at small and medium firms in the year following the Lehman bankruptcy. He also finds that the ‘stickiness’ of bank-borrower relationships meant that many firms that that had pre-crisis links with less healthy lenders suffered more than those that had relationships with healthier ones
Supply and demand responses to financial crises result in fluctuations in credit flow to the private...
This paper analyses the effects of bank lending on GDP and employment. Following losses on internati...
Supply and demand responses to financial crises result in fluctuations in credit flow to the private...
What began as a financial crisis in the United States in 2007–2008 quickly evolved into a massive cr...
Does restrictive bank lending cause lower employment growth at the firm-level or does it reflect fir...
This paper analyses the effects of bank lending on GDP and employment. Following losses on internati...
We examine how shocks to banks’ financial conditions impact corporate financing and investment deci...
Lending cuts by banks directly affect the firms borrowing from them, but also indirectly depress eco...
Four Ugandan banks, including three domestic banks, were closed between September 1998 and May 1999 ...
We estimate the effect of the sharp reduction in credit supply following the 2008 financial crisis o...
We investigate the importance of firm-bank relationships for the international transmission of bank ...
This paper investigates whether small firms have experienced worse tightening of credit conditions d...
This paper estimates the effects of changes in bank credit supply on the real economy. We use UK fir...
Exploiting differences in pre-crisis business banking relationships, we present evidence to suggest ...
This study is directed towards the effects of bank lending, delinquencies, and other economic shocks...
Supply and demand responses to financial crises result in fluctuations in credit flow to the private...
This paper analyses the effects of bank lending on GDP and employment. Following losses on internati...
Supply and demand responses to financial crises result in fluctuations in credit flow to the private...
What began as a financial crisis in the United States in 2007–2008 quickly evolved into a massive cr...
Does restrictive bank lending cause lower employment growth at the firm-level or does it reflect fir...
This paper analyses the effects of bank lending on GDP and employment. Following losses on internati...
We examine how shocks to banks’ financial conditions impact corporate financing and investment deci...
Lending cuts by banks directly affect the firms borrowing from them, but also indirectly depress eco...
Four Ugandan banks, including three domestic banks, were closed between September 1998 and May 1999 ...
We estimate the effect of the sharp reduction in credit supply following the 2008 financial crisis o...
We investigate the importance of firm-bank relationships for the international transmission of bank ...
This paper investigates whether small firms have experienced worse tightening of credit conditions d...
This paper estimates the effects of changes in bank credit supply on the real economy. We use UK fir...
Exploiting differences in pre-crisis business banking relationships, we present evidence to suggest ...
This study is directed towards the effects of bank lending, delinquencies, and other economic shocks...
Supply and demand responses to financial crises result in fluctuations in credit flow to the private...
This paper analyses the effects of bank lending on GDP and employment. Following losses on internati...
Supply and demand responses to financial crises result in fluctuations in credit flow to the private...