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in SME is on relatively higher level than in larger firms …
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This paper unearths a systematic problem in financing the small business firms in Bangladesh with the country's present financial structure, and reviews crowdfunding — a recently developed market-based phenomenon — as an alternative. The paper argues that crowdfunding approach can...
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This report identifies effective approaches adopted by countries to implement the G20/OECD High-Level Principles on SME …
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The present report analyses the extent to which capital markets have provided capital to SMEs since the GFC, focusing on three kinds of financial instruments that have proven especially important in providing finance to SMEs undergoing major transitions during the past few years: Private Equity;...
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empirical taxonomy of SME financing patterns in Europe, applying cluster analyses. In order to investigate the cluster stability … of SMEs. Our results confirm the results of Moritz et al. (2016) and show that European SME financing is not homogenous …, but that different financing patterns exist. Our cluster analysis identifies seven distinct SME financing types based on …
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economic development, particularly concentrating on the diversification and expansion of the SME sector. Second-tier banks … the CGS in SME financing in Kazakhstan. In addition, it provides an empirical analysis using the structural VAR method …
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from risky companies in order to reduce their nonperforming assets in the SME sector. If they can do this, lending and … and other lending agencies around the world, and especially in Asia, to group SME customers based on financial health …
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Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of the Asian economy. They make up more than 96% of all Asian businesses, providing two out of three private-sector jobs on the continent. Therefore, it is vital for Asian economies' economic success that they have fully functioning...
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developing innovative means of providing SME finance. This includes the growth of fintech credit, big tech providers, and new …
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Small and medium-sized enterprises are a centrepiece of Europe's economy. Due to their limited size and their generally lower creditworthiness, their access to financial market instruments is more limited than for large enterprises, which benefit from more elaborate Treasury operations,...
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