Using firm-level data from Mexico, this paper investigates the firm characteristics associated with participation in credit markets, access to training, tax payments and membership in business associations. We find that firms which participate in these institutions exhibit significantly higher profits. Moreover, firms that borrow from formal or informal sources and those that pay taxes are significantly more likely to stay in business but firms that received credit exhibit lower rates of income growth. These results persist when firm characteristics that are arguably correlated with unobserved entrepreneurial ability are controlled for. Our findings suggest that the significant within-country differences in firm productivity observed in dev...
This paper summarizes and discusses new evidence on the nature, extent, evolution and consequences o...
This paper analyses the influence of ownership, board of directors, and financial leverage on compan...
The economic and social role of microenterprises in developing countries is well recognized. Researc...
The authors employ propensity score matching and a traditional control function approach to examine ...
Abstract: We employ propensity score matching and a traditional control function approach to examine...
A rich panel data set from Mexico is used to study the patterns of entry, exit, and growth of microe...
The economic role of micro firms is still the subject of much discussion and debate. While these fi...
Micro firmscan be seen as potential growth drivers, as they are usually related to ent...
ABSTRACT What determines performance among small businesses with five employees or less in Mexico? ...
Mexico exhibits a level of financial development much lower than other Latin American and upper midd...
The connection between financial market development and economic growth was established long ago (Mc...
Economic literature has introduced large theories on critical role of micro and small firms (MSEs) i...
A strong theoretical argument for focusing on access to finance is that financial market imperfectio...
Using a unique firm-level survey database covering 54 countries, we investigate the effect of financ...
Motivated by the work of Melitz (2003), Helpman, et al. (2004) and Yeaple (2005), micro-firm data pr...
This paper summarizes and discusses new evidence on the nature, extent, evolution and consequences o...
This paper analyses the influence of ownership, board of directors, and financial leverage on compan...
The economic and social role of microenterprises in developing countries is well recognized. Researc...
The authors employ propensity score matching and a traditional control function approach to examine ...
Abstract: We employ propensity score matching and a traditional control function approach to examine...
A rich panel data set from Mexico is used to study the patterns of entry, exit, and growth of microe...
The economic role of micro firms is still the subject of much discussion and debate. While these fi...
Micro firmscan be seen as potential growth drivers, as they are usually related to ent...
ABSTRACT What determines performance among small businesses with five employees or less in Mexico? ...
Mexico exhibits a level of financial development much lower than other Latin American and upper midd...
The connection between financial market development and economic growth was established long ago (Mc...
Economic literature has introduced large theories on critical role of micro and small firms (MSEs) i...
A strong theoretical argument for focusing on access to finance is that financial market imperfectio...
Using a unique firm-level survey database covering 54 countries, we investigate the effect of financ...
Motivated by the work of Melitz (2003), Helpman, et al. (2004) and Yeaple (2005), micro-firm data pr...
This paper summarizes and discusses new evidence on the nature, extent, evolution and consequences o...
This paper analyses the influence of ownership, board of directors, and financial leverage on compan...
The economic and social role of microenterprises in developing countries is well recognized. Researc...