Bank relationships and small firms' financial performance
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Author
Contributions
- Dwyer, Gerald P. - Contributor
- Hasan, Iftekhar - Contributor
- Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta - Contributor
Publication
2006 - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Atlanta, Ga., Georgia
Language
English
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Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number2006619443
- Open LibraryOL31759734M
Classifications
- LCCHB1
Description
"We examine the relationship between the number of bank relationships and firms' performance, evaluating possible differential effects related to firms' size. Our sample of firms from Italy includes many small firms, 99 percent of which are not listed and for which bank debt is a major source of financing. In the sample, 4 percent of the firms have a single bank relationship, and 66 percent of them have five or fewer relationships. We find that return on equity and return on assets decrease as the number of bank relationships increases, with a stronger relationship for small firms than for large firms. We also find that interest expense over assets increases as the number of relationships increases. Particularly for small firms our results are consistent with analyses indicating that fewer bank relationships reduce information asymmetries and agency problems, which outweigh negative effects connected to holdup problems"--Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta web site.
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Series Statement
- Working paper series / Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta -- 2006-5
- Working paper series (Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta : Online) -- 2006-5.
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