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Small Firms, Borrowed Size and the Urban‐Rural Shift
Regional Studies, 2001In this paper we suggest that some elements of the observed urban-rural shift in firm formation and growth may centre on the phenomenon of 'borrowed size'. In doing so, we make a link between literature on the geography of small firm formation and growth, the theory of agglomeration and the relations among settlements within urban systems.
N. A. Phelps +2 more
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Crossing administrative boundaries: Using internet development to improve borrowing size
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Borrowed Size, Agglomeration Shadows and Cultural Amenities in North-West Europe
European Planning Studies, 2014It has been argued that the concept of “borrowed size” is essential to understanding urban patterns and dynamics in North-West Europe. This paper conceptualizes this idea and provides an empirical exploration of it. A place borrows size when it hosts more urban functions than its own size could normally support. A borrowed size for one place means that
Burger, Martijn +3 more
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Intergenerational Transfers, Borrowing Constraints and Household Size
1999We examine the relationship between private transfers and household size in the presence of capital market imperfections by incorporating a two-sided dynastic utility specification into an overlapping generations life-cycle model with inter-vivos transfers.
Seiler, Edward J., Seiler, Edward J.
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Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, 2022
In many therapeutic areas with unmet medical needs, such as pediatric oncology and rare diseases, one of the deterrent factors for clinical trial interpretability is the limited sample size with less-than-ideal operating characteristics. Single arm is usually the only viable design due to feasibility and ethical concerns.
Ziyu Ji, Junjing Lin, Jianchang Lin
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In many therapeutic areas with unmet medical needs, such as pediatric oncology and rare diseases, one of the deterrent factors for clinical trial interpretability is the limited sample size with less-than-ideal operating characteristics. Single arm is usually the only viable design due to feasibility and ethical concerns.
Ziyu Ji, Junjing Lin, Jianchang Lin
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SIZE OF BANK, SIZE OF BORROWER, AND THE RATE OF INTEREST
The Journal of Finance, 1963I THE EVIDENCE THAT is available shows that interest rates charged on business loans by commercial banks tend to vary inversely with the size of the loan being made and therefore with the size of the borrower making the loan, since smaller borrowers tend to make smaller loans.' Several explanations have been offered of this fact that interest rates ...
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The Geography of Borrowing Size: Exploring Spatial Distributions for German Urban Regions
Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 2019AbstractThis paper contributes to the discussion on borrowing size effects. According to this concept, smaller cities that are part of larger functional urban regions can utilise metropolitan functions and economic externalities, thereby boosting their regional performance.
Kati Volgmann, Karsten Rusche
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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2020
Estimating the size selectivity of fishery users and sampling methods can be difficult to achieve due to data limitations. However, these limitations can be moderated by borrowed information from other sources such as other systems, times, and species.
Gwinn, Daniel C. +5 more
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Estimating the size selectivity of fishery users and sampling methods can be difficult to achieve due to data limitations. However, these limitations can be moderated by borrowed information from other sources such as other systems, times, and species.
Gwinn, Daniel C. +5 more
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Is Microfinance Too Micro? Examining Loan Size and Borrowers’ Salaries Effect on MFI Performance
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2013Most microfinance institutions (MFIs) give small loans to a large number of people, focusing on group lending.
R Scott Livengood, Berna Mutlu
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Journal of Financial Economic Policy, 2020
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze the impact of the cost of microfinance intermediation on borrowers’ loan size. The identified transaction cost and credit risk factors tell about what a lender takes into accounts while screening and allocating loan amounts to the borrowers, where the lender has limited information about the client’s ...
Sunil Sangwan, Narayan Chandra Nayak
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze the impact of the cost of microfinance intermediation on borrowers’ loan size. The identified transaction cost and credit risk factors tell about what a lender takes into accounts while screening and allocating loan amounts to the borrowers, where the lender has limited information about the client’s ...
Sunil Sangwan, Narayan Chandra Nayak
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