Bank credit in Europe between two crisesfrom the Great Recession to the Covid-19 pandemic
- Francisco del Olmo-García 1
- Fernando Javier Crecente-Romero 1
- María Sarabia-Alegría 1
- María Teresa del Val-Núñez 1
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Universidad de Alcalá
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- Carlos Lassala (ed. lit.)
- Samuel Ribeiro-Navarrete (ed. lit.)
Editorial: SpringerLink
ISBN: 978-3-030-94057-7
Any de publicació: 2022
Pàgines: 81-95
Tipus: Capítol de llibre
Objectius de Desenvolupament Sostenible
Resum
Bank financing is one of the basic pillars of entrepreneurial activity, especially in the countries of the Eurozone, which show a high degree of bankarisation in their financial systems. However, the first two decades of the twentieth century have also brought the two worst economic crises in living memory since the Great Depression, two crises that stem from very different causes, but which also have totally different consequences in terms of their impact on the financing of SMEs in the euro area.It is, therefore, necessary to understand how bank credit has behaved in these two crises from a comparative perspective, not only on the demand side but also on the supply side, considering SMEs’ views on the financing environment, the volume and conditions of financing.