The Relationship Between Private and Public Financing for Small Businesses
Kenji Kutsuna
Japanese Economy, 2002, vol. 30, issue 2, 3-28
Abstract:
The discussion concerning the present state of public financing has been very active.1 In spite of the public finance goal of being a qualitative and quantitative supplement to private financing, critics have said that the pressure on private financing stems from the expansion of public financing.
Date: 2002
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