A firm-level analysis of small and medium size enterprise financing in Poland / Leora Klapper, Virginia Sarria-Allende, Rida Zaidi, Research working paper Collection Title:Policy

"The authors test competing theories of capital structure choices using firm-level data on firm borrowings. The majority of firms in the dataset are privately owned, young, micro or small and medium enterprise (SME) firms concentrated in the service sector. In general, the financing pattern of...

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Główni autorzy:Klapper, Leora
organizacja autorów:World Bank
Kolejni autorzy:Sarria Allende, Virginia
Format: Online-Resource
Język:English
Wydane:[Washington, D.C] : World Bank, 2006
Seria:Policy research working paper
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Streszczenie:"The authors test competing theories of capital structure choices using firm-level data on firm borrowings. The majority of firms in the dataset are privately owned, young, micro or small and medium enterprise (SME) firms concentrated in the service sector. In general, the financing pattern of firms is low leverage ratios and, in particular, low levels of intermediated financing and long-term financing. Average firm growth rates decreased during the five years of the sample period. Average profitability growth ratios are also negative across age and sectors and large firms have the highest negative profit growth rates. Statistical tests find a positive firm size effect on financial intermediation. Larger firms have higher leverage ratios (both short term and long term), including higher use of trade credit. There is also a negative influence of profitability on leverage ratios (more profitable firms use less external financing), which supports the "pecking order" theory that in environments with greater asymmetric information (such as weaker credit information) firms prefer to use internal or inter-firm financing. Finally, firms operating in a competitive environment have higher leverage ratios. For instance, young, small firms are the most active employment generators in the Polish economy. In particular, the authors find that although SMEs seem to be very active in creating jobs in recent years. This suggests that a new type of firm is emerging that is more market and profit-oriented. But at the same time, these firms appear to have financial constraints that impede their growth. Improvements in the business environment, such as better credit and registry information, could help promote growth in this sector. "--World Bank web site
Deskrypcja:Includes bibliographical references. - Title from PDF file as viewed on 8/21/2006
Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:[2006]
Weitere Ausgabe: Klapper, Leora: A firm-level analysis of small and medium size enterprise financing in Poland
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