The allocation of credit by banks and financial institutions on 'soft' terms to friends and relatives rather than on the basis of 'hard' market criteria in the years leading up to the East Asian crisis of 1997-98 has been widely noted. Using a detailed dataset on Thai firms prior to the crisis period we examine whether business connections were in fact a good predictor of preferential access to long term bank credit. We find that firms with connections to banks and politicians had greater access to long-term debt than firms without such ties. Connected firms need much less collateral to obtain long term loans than those without connections. Such firms obtain more long term loans, and appear to use less short term loans. We do not find suppo...
This paper examines the firms' credit availability during the 2007-2009 financial crisis using a dat...
This paper investigates how business groups in Thailand had evolved since the 1950s. We argue that p...
After the 1997 Asian financial crisis, South Korea (Korea) and Thailand implemented financial restru...
The allocation of credit by banks on 'soft' terms to friends and relatives - often termed cronyism -...
This study analyzes the importance of bank connections that occur as a result of family relationship...
Against the backdrop of a severe financial crisis and extensive restructuring of the financial secto...
A data set of 560 credit files from Thai commercial banks is compiled. The loans granted between 199...
Evidence from credit files is provided to examine bank lending determinants of Thai commercial banks...
Excessive short-term debt is thought to be one of the major causes of the Asian financial crisis, an...
The nature of the Thai banking system in the pre-crisis era has been of great interest in the afterm...
This paper investigates how business groups in Thailand had evolved since the 1950s. We argue that p...
First draft: July 19, 2003; This draft: October 15, 2003Loans to financially distressed firms contri...
Thailand experienced a down turn in the economy during the financial crisis in 1997. The fundamental...
International audienceBanking relationship has been showed to be important in lending, especially in...
A systemic financial crisis with monetary restriction is probably the most promising occasion for as...
This paper examines the firms' credit availability during the 2007-2009 financial crisis using a dat...
This paper investigates how business groups in Thailand had evolved since the 1950s. We argue that p...
After the 1997 Asian financial crisis, South Korea (Korea) and Thailand implemented financial restru...
The allocation of credit by banks on 'soft' terms to friends and relatives - often termed cronyism -...
This study analyzes the importance of bank connections that occur as a result of family relationship...
Against the backdrop of a severe financial crisis and extensive restructuring of the financial secto...
A data set of 560 credit files from Thai commercial banks is compiled. The loans granted between 199...
Evidence from credit files is provided to examine bank lending determinants of Thai commercial banks...
Excessive short-term debt is thought to be one of the major causes of the Asian financial crisis, an...
The nature of the Thai banking system in the pre-crisis era has been of great interest in the afterm...
This paper investigates how business groups in Thailand had evolved since the 1950s. We argue that p...
First draft: July 19, 2003; This draft: October 15, 2003Loans to financially distressed firms contri...
Thailand experienced a down turn in the economy during the financial crisis in 1997. The fundamental...
International audienceBanking relationship has been showed to be important in lending, especially in...
A systemic financial crisis with monetary restriction is probably the most promising occasion for as...
This paper examines the firms' credit availability during the 2007-2009 financial crisis using a dat...
This paper investigates how business groups in Thailand had evolved since the 1950s. We argue that p...
After the 1997 Asian financial crisis, South Korea (Korea) and Thailand implemented financial restru...