Lending to Small and Medium-Sized Firms: Is There an East-West Gap in Germany?
The financing of small and medium-sized firms is important for the catching-up of the East German to the West German economy since reunification. We explore whether it is restricted by unfavorable bank loan terms, using bank-survey data on lending decisions to small and medium- sized firms. A comparison of the terms of lending between the former East German and West German states yields a lending gap given by higher loan prices and collateral requirements in East Germany. This gap can be explained by differences in credit risks and lending strategies of banks.
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2004
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Authors: | Lehmann, Erik ; Neuberger, Doris ; Solvig R”thke |
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Small Business Economics. - Springer. - Vol. 23.2004, 1, p. 23-39
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Springer |
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