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Africa's businesswomen – underfunded or underperforming?
Ackah, Charles
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Görg, Holger
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Hanley, Aoife
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Hornok, …
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Small Business Economics
62
(
2023
)
3
,
pp. 1051-1074
panel of over 800 male- and
female-owned
businesses
in Ghana (ISSER-IGC survey), we capture a measure of underfunding, in …
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Gender differences in Type 1 credit rationing of small businesses in the US
Mijid, Naranchimeg
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Cogent Economics & Finance
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2015
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This paper explores Type 1 credit rationing by gender using data from the 1998 and 2003 Survey of Small Business Finances (SSBF). Type 1 credit rationing occurs when borrowers receive a smaller loan than they requested. We use two measures of Type 1 credit rationing to examine whether it is...
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