Journal Title
Title of Journal: Small Bus Econ
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Abbravation: Small Business Economics
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Authors: Ginés HernándezCánovas Pedro MartínezSolano
Publish Date: 2006/10/25
Volume: 28, Issue: 1, Pages: 37-53
Abstract
This paper investigates how the choice between single or multiple banking relationships affects credit availability for a complete panel of small and mediumsized Spanish firms The results seem to indicate the existence of rationing since a substitution relation has been found between trade and bank credit We also analyse the relationship between the level of indebtedness and the interest rate for each group of firms The results show that those SMEs that work with fewer financial intermediaries obtain fewer funds for the same increase in the interest rate which indicates that these companies have more financial restraints
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