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The effect of bank structure and profitability on firm openings

Paul Bauer () and Brian A. Cromwell

Economic Review, 1989, issue Q IV, pages 29-39

Abstract: An examination of the effects of price and availability of credit from commercial lending organizations on the start-up rates of new businesses within specific markets, finding that profitable and competitive banking markets are associated with higher rates of firm births.

Keywords: Banking structure; Industrial location (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1989
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