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SME ACCESS TO FINANCE AND THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS
Author(s) -
Gregory F. Udell
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of financial management markets and institutions
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2282-717X
DOI - 10.1142/s2282717x20400034
Subject(s) - financial crisis , credit crunch , frontier , crunch , finance , business , order (exchange) , structured finance , financial system , economics , political science , medicine , law , macroeconomics , physical therapy
This paper offers an overview of research on SME access to finance during the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) in order to cull key things that we have learned. It discusses selected articles that peg the frontier of knowledge on this topic in both European and American contexts. It highlights differences between these two areas in terms of how the crisis unfolded. It also identifies key differences in the availability of data between Europe and the US that shape the nature of the empirical analysis of the attendant credit crunch. Selected research on both the nature and magnitude of the impact of the credit crunch on the SME sector are discussed. Research on some key policy initiatives to mitigate the crisis’ damage in Europe and in the US are also discussed. The paper concludes with some comments on how research on the GFC might inform research on SME access to finance during the unfolding COVID-19 crisis.

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