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Impact of the Global Crisis on SME Internal vs. External Financing in China

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posted on 2020-04-27, 14:58 authored by M Ausloos

Changes in the capital structure before and after the global financial crisis for SMEs are studied, emphasizing their financing problems, distinguishing between internal financing and external financing determinants. The empirical research bears upon 158 small and medium-sized firms listed on Shenzhen and Shanghai Stock Exchanges in China over the period of 2004-2014. A regression analysis, along the lines of the Trade-Off Theory, shows that the leverage decreases with profitability, non-debt tax shields and the liquidity, and increases with firm size and tangibility. A positive relationship is found between firm growth and debt ratio, though not highly significantly. It is shown that the SMEs with high growth rates are those which will more easily obtain external financing after a financial crisis. It is recognized that the China government should reconsider SMEs taxation laws.


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Banking and Finance Review, 2017, 9 (1), pp. 1--17 (17)

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/School of Management

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Banking and Finance Review

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9

Issue

1

Pagination

1--17 (17)

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School of Business Central Connecticut State University

issn

1947-7945

Available date

2017-07-01

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http://www.bankingandfinancereview.com/bfr/index.php/bfr/article/view/690

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en

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