Turkiye’de Firmalarin Krediye Erisimi Ne Kadar Kisitli? Anket Sonuclarina Dayali Bir Inceleme
Defne Mutluer Kurul and
S. Tolga Tiryaki ()
CBT Research Notes in Economics from Research and Monetary Policy Department, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
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[TR] Bu calismada Avrupa Imar ve Kalkinma Bankasi (EBRD) ile Dunya Bankasi (WB) tarafindan ortaklasa yapilan “Is Ortami ve Isletme Performansi Arastirmasi†(BEEPS) sonuclarina dayanilarak firmalarin finansmanina iliskin unsurlar degerlendirilmektedir. Firmalarin kredi piyasasi ve bankacilik sektoruyle iliskisini ortaya koyan istatistikler sergilenerek Turkiye’deki kredi piyasasi talep acisindan degerlendirilmistir. Anket sorularina verilen yanitlardan hareketle kredi kisiti icinde olan firmalarin orani hesaplanmakta, buna ek olarak Turkiye’de firmalarin krediye erisimini belirleyen etkenler incelenmektedir. Calismada, ayrica, kuresel finansal krizin firmalarin finansman imkanlarini nasil etkiledigi arastirilmaktadir. [EN] We study the factors related to the financing of firms, using the Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey (BEEPS) jointly conducted by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the World Bank (WB). A variety of statistics on the relationship between firms and banks are presented in order to examine the demand side of the credit market in Turkey. Based on survey responses, we calculate the ratio of credit constrained firms in Turkey and also investigate factors influencing firms’ access to credit. In addition, we analyse the impact of the global financial crisis on firms’ access to finance.
Date: 2014
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