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Financial Crisis and Female Entrepreneurship: Evidence from South Korea

Jungho Lee and Sunha Myong

Journal of Political Economy Macroeconomics, 2024, vol. 2, issue 4, 602 - 650

Abstract: We document a drastic increase in female-owned manufacturing firms in South Korea after the 1997 financial crisis. During the crisis, a major banking-sector reform was conducted, and many underperforming bank branches were forced to close down. Using a geographical variation of bank-branch closures during the reform, we show that the banking-sector reform resulted in a rise in female entrepreneurship. We present evidence that the closed-down bank branches preferred male-owned firms, despite female-owned firms exhibiting lower risks and higher returns. The banking-sector reform, although not explicitly aimed at addressing gender disparities, substantially benefited female entrepreneurs by improving efficiency in the financial market.

Date: 2024
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