Market size structure and small business lending: are crisis times different from normal times?

Allen N. Berger, Geraldo Cerqueiro, Mariá Fabiana Penas

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Resumo

Conventional wisdom holds that small banks have comparative advantages vis-à-vis large banks in serving small firms, while recent literature suggests this may not be the case. Using a panel of recent US start-ups, we investigate how small bank presence affects these firms in normal times (2004-06) and in the recent financial crisis (2007-09). We find that greater small bank presence yields significantly more lending to and slightly lower failure rates of these firms during normal times. However, these benefits disappear during the financial crisis, possibly because small banks are less diversified and benefit less from government guarantees than large banks.
Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (de-até)1965-1995
Número de páginas31
RevistaReview of Finance
Volume19
Número de emissão5
DOIs
Estado da publicaçãoPublicado - 1 ago. 2015

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