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A more complete conceptual framework for \SME\ finance

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Journal of Banking & Finance, 30 (11): 2945 - 2966 (2006)
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbankfin.2006.05.008

Abstract

We propose a more complete conceptual framework for analysis of \SME\ credit availability issues. In this framework, lending technologies are the key conduit through which government policies and national financial structures affect credit availability. We emphasize a causal chain from policy to financial structures, which affect the feasibility and profitability of different lending technologies. These technologies, in turn, have important effects on \SME\ credit availability. Financial structures include the presence of different financial institution types and the conditions under which they operate. Lending technologies include several transactions technologies plus relationship lending. We argue that the framework implicit in most of the literature is oversimplified, neglects key elements of the chain, and often yields misleading conclusions. A common oversimplification is the treatment of transactions technologies as a homogeneous group, unsuitable for serving informationally opaque SMEs, and a frequent misleading conclusion is that large institutions are disadvantaged in lending to opaque SMEs.

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