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Theoretically, the influence of government-enterprise relation on enterprise growth is divided into lubricating effect and friction effect. However, the government-enterprise relation has been discussed in only a few studies from the perspectives of enterprise financing and willingness. No...
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Private firm financing, given the far-reaching importance of non-publicly traded companies for global output and employment, is still a relatively underexplored area. Since the seminal work of Petersen and Rajan (1994), only a small branch of research into private firms' cost of debt has been...
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The phenomenon of entrepreneurship has various perspectives - economic, financial, social, and psychological. The aim of this paper is to present entrepreneurship from a perspective merging both financial and non-financial aspects of this phenomenon. The article presents two (complementary)...
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The problem of SMEs in Indonesia as a "high-risk borrower" that has not been resolved until today. The purposes of this study was to analyze the financial literacy as mediating between corporate governance and SMEs' credit risk in Indonesia. This sample method used purposive sampling: 1273 units...
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We extend the performance comparison study of nonprofits (NPs) and pass-throughs by examining large NPs and large C corporations (CCs). Unlike that study, we also examine performance outcomes under two different tax shield policies. We use the Capital Structure Model as our main methodology. Our...
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One of the central debates in the empirical capital structure literature is the issue of capital structure stability. The purpose of this study is to examine the debate in the Nigerian context where it is largely an underexplored issue. This study employed the traditional leverage adjustment...
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Bank lending to SMEs plays a vital role in economic growth, contributing significantly to employment and GDP. Access to bank lending is crucial for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), as they contribute significantly to global employment and GDP. New financial technologies promise better...
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