2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7908-2623-4_8
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Basel II and Changing Bank-Firm Relationship: A Survey

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“…In addition, small and local banks are specialized in serving the small business segment, whereas big and internationalized banks more easily provide credit to medium and large enterprises. For instance, Bentivogli et al () show that in 2005 local banks have provided more than 27 per cent of small firms’ total bank lending, that is almost double the percentage given to all enterprises (14 per cent). In contrast, big and internationalized banks supply 71.5 per cent of medium and large firms’ total credit.…”
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“…In addition, small and local banks are specialized in serving the small business segment, whereas big and internationalized banks more easily provide credit to medium and large enterprises. For instance, Bentivogli et al () show that in 2005 local banks have provided more than 27 per cent of small firms’ total bank lending, that is almost double the percentage given to all enterprises (14 per cent). In contrast, big and internationalized banks supply 71.5 per cent of medium and large firms’ total credit.…”
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confidence: 99%