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Firm failure and relationship lending: new evidence from small businesses
Author(s) -
José Eduardo Gómez-González,
Nidia Ruth-Reyes
Publication year - 2011
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.32468/be.638
Subject(s) - business , monetary economics , economics
We study the effect of relationship lending on small firms´ failure probability using a uniquely rich data set comprised of information on individual loans of a large number of small firms in Colombia. We control for firm-specific variables and find that small firms involved in long-term liaisons with commercial banks have a significantly lower probability of becoming bankrupt than otherwise identical firms not involved in a long-term credit relationship. We also find that small firms with multiple banking relationships face a lower failure hazard than otherwise identical firms involved in a unique long-term relationship.

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