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Uptake of insurance-embedded credit in presence of credit rationing: evidence from a randomized controlled trial in Kenya

Agricultural Finance Review, 2020
PurposeDrought-related climate risk and access to credit are among the major risks to agricultural productivity for smallholder farmers in Kenya. Farmers are usually credit-constrained due to either involuntary quantity rationing or voluntary risk ...
Calum Turvey   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Determinants of credit rationing among rural farmers in developing areas

Agricultural Finance Review, 2019
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to model credit rationing among farmers in rural developing areas, based on micro level data of Kano State, Nigeria.
Abubakar Hamid Danlami
exaly   +2 more sources

Credit rationing prevalence for Eurozone firms

Journal of Business Research, 2023
Christos Kallandranis   +1 more
exaly   +2 more sources

UK government-backed start-up loans: Tackling disadvantage and credit rationing of new entrepreneurs

International Small Business Journal, 2022
In 2012, the UK government made the decision to offer loans to new entrepreneurs who were excluded from the credit market through the start-up loan (SUL) scheme. By 2021, loans totalling £759 million have been issued to 85,809 new start-ups.
M. Cowling, Ondrˇej Dvouletý
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A credit rationing model of the medium risk borrowers with low valued collateral

Applied Economics Letters, 2021
This paper investigates how the risk and the collateral values are jointly affecting the credit rationing. We propose a credit rationing model of continuous default risk and collateral values and show that the medium risk borrowers with low valued (or ...
Sehoon Kwon
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Trade Credit and Credit Rationing

Review of Financial Studies, 1997
Asymmetric information between banks and firms can preclude financing of valuable projects. Trade credit alleviates this problem by incorporating in the lending relation the private information held by suppliers about their customers. Incentive compatibility conditions prevent collusion between two of the agents (e.g., the buyer and the seller) against
Biais, Bruno, Gollier, Christian
openaire   +2 more sources

Lending infrastructure and credit rationing of European SMEs

European Journal of Finance, 2020
We examine the influence of countries’ lending infrastructure on credit rationing for European SMEs (small and medium sized enterprises). This lending infrastructure, conceptualised by Berger and Udell [2006] is comprised of a country’s information ...
Andrea Mc Namara   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Credit rationing and firm exports: Microeconomic evidence from small and medium‐sized enterprises in China

World Economics, 2020
This paper examines the effect of credit rationing on export performance by small and medium-sized firms in China. We use a detailed firm-level data provided by the Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Dynamic Survey (SMEDS) during 2015-2016 to conduct ...
Dong Cheng, Yong Tan, Jian Yu
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Can a new model of infrastructure financing mitigate credit rationing in poorly governed countries?

, 2020
We explore why resource-financed infrastructure—whereby developing countries pledge future resource revenues to repay infrastructure loans—mitigates credit rationing in poorly governed countries.
Jiajun Xu, X. Ru, Pengcheng Song
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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