Improving the supply of long-term credit to industrial firms is considered a priority for growth in developing countries. A World Bank multicountry study looks at whether a long-term credit shortage exists and, if so, whether it has had an impact on investment, productivity, and growth. The study finds that even after controlling for the characteristics of individual firms, businesses in developing countries use significantly less long-term debt than their counterparts in industrial countries. Researchers are able to explain the difference in debt composition between industrial and developing countries by firm characteristics; by macroeconomic factors; and, most importantly, by financial development, government subsidies, and legal and inst...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate what type of firm chooses long-term loans when the manag...
We examine how credit constraints affect the cyclical behavior of productivity-enhancing investment ...
In many countries, Development Financial Institutions (DFIs) have been major conduits for channellin...
Do small and young firms benefit from an increase in the provision of long-term loans? By combining ...
This study evaluates the impact of the provision of long-term credit (LTC) on the growth of small an...
This paper investigates whether a higher level of long-term credit provision affects the growth of ...
In an approach analogous to Rajan and Zingales (1998), we examine how the ability to access long-ter...
This paper studies the link between financial development and economic growth in the West African Ec...
This paper studies the link between financial development and economic growth in the West African Ec...
This paper studies the link between financial development and economic growth in the West African Ec...
peer reviewedThis paper investigates whether long-term finance affects firm entry worldwide. We cons...
This paper was presented at the conference on Designing Financial Systems in East Asia and Japan: To...
Knowing which sector credit facilities can contribute to increasing economic growth in the long term...
This letter assesses the impact of a variation in access to a targeted loan program from Brazil’s de...
In many countries, Development Financial Institutions (DFIs) have been major conduits for channellin...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate what type of firm chooses long-term loans when the manag...
We examine how credit constraints affect the cyclical behavior of productivity-enhancing investment ...
In many countries, Development Financial Institutions (DFIs) have been major conduits for channellin...
Do small and young firms benefit from an increase in the provision of long-term loans? By combining ...
This study evaluates the impact of the provision of long-term credit (LTC) on the growth of small an...
This paper investigates whether a higher level of long-term credit provision affects the growth of ...
In an approach analogous to Rajan and Zingales (1998), we examine how the ability to access long-ter...
This paper studies the link between financial development and economic growth in the West African Ec...
This paper studies the link between financial development and economic growth in the West African Ec...
This paper studies the link between financial development and economic growth in the West African Ec...
peer reviewedThis paper investigates whether long-term finance affects firm entry worldwide. We cons...
This paper was presented at the conference on Designing Financial Systems in East Asia and Japan: To...
Knowing which sector credit facilities can contribute to increasing economic growth in the long term...
This letter assesses the impact of a variation in access to a targeted loan program from Brazil’s de...
In many countries, Development Financial Institutions (DFIs) have been major conduits for channellin...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate what type of firm chooses long-term loans when the manag...
We examine how credit constraints affect the cyclical behavior of productivity-enhancing investment ...
In many countries, Development Financial Institutions (DFIs) have been major conduits for channellin...