2013
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2261197
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Le microimprese in Italia: una prima analisi delle condizioni economiche e finanziarie (Micro-Enterprises in Italy: A First Analysis of Economic and Financial Conditions)

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“…A recent analysis carried out by the Bank of Italy (De Mitri et al, 2013) in the country, which, among the EU members, is the nation where enterprises with ten or fewer employees have the greatest relevance in terms of turnover and employment, confirms these aspects and shows that the indebtedness levels of microenterprises, calculated through the Financial Crises and EU Credit Access Policy 25 ratio of financial debt to its sum with equity, is always higher than within other types of companies. This is due to the fact that many of them do not borrow from banks (around 40 per cent) because they are unable to obtain external credit lines due to their young or opaque structure.…”
Section: Financial Crises and Eu Credit Access Policy 21mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…A recent analysis carried out by the Bank of Italy (De Mitri et al, 2013) in the country, which, among the EU members, is the nation where enterprises with ten or fewer employees have the greatest relevance in terms of turnover and employment, confirms these aspects and shows that the indebtedness levels of microenterprises, calculated through the Financial Crises and EU Credit Access Policy 25 ratio of financial debt to its sum with equity, is always higher than within other types of companies. This is due to the fact that many of them do not borrow from banks (around 40 per cent) because they are unable to obtain external credit lines due to their young or opaque structure.…”
Section: Financial Crises and Eu Credit Access Policy 21mentioning
confidence: 90%