2010
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1695487
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Distances and Small Business Credit Constraints: The French Case

Salima Djedidi

Abstract: Deregulation and progress in information and communication technologies have increased the geographical expansion of banking structures and instruments. This makes banks operationally close to the borrowers. At the same time, banking industry consolidation have induced a geographical concentration of banking decision centers and strategic functions, leading to an increase of the functional distance that separates the decision center of a bank from its operational branches. The aim of this paper is to evaluate … Show more

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“… Financing constraints for small firms due to growing hierarchical distances in banking markets are also reported for other countries, such as, for example France (see Djedidi Kooli, ).…”
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“… Financing constraints for small firms due to growing hierarchical distances in banking markets are also reported for other countries, such as, for example France (see Djedidi Kooli, ).…”
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confidence: 86%