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SMEs debt financing in the EU: on the eve of the coronacrisis
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Kornyliuk, Anna
, Polishchuk, Yevheniia
, Pinchuk, Alina
, Lopashchuk, Inna
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bank loans
/ COVID-19
/ credit lines
/ debt crisis
/ Debt financing
/ Debt restructuring
/ financial indicators
/ Lines of credit
/ SMEs
2020
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SMEs debt financing in the EU: on the eve of the coronacrisis
by
Kornyliuk, Anna
, Polishchuk, Yevheniia
, Pinchuk, Alina
, Lopashchuk, Inna
in
bank loans
/ COVID-19
/ credit lines
/ debt crisis
/ Debt financing
/ Debt restructuring
/ financial indicators
/ Lines of credit
/ SMEs
2020
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SMEs debt financing in the EU: on the eve of the coronacrisis
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SMEs debt financing in the EU: on the eve of the coronacrisis
2020
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Overview
SMEs are the main drivers of economic development. As the debt crisis and coronavirus crisis show, despite their importance, they are extremely sensitive to economic downturns. Therefore, SMEs need to be supported through various tools. The paper is aimed at evaluating the SMEs’ bank and governmental support in the northern and southern EU countries in two crisis periods and assessing the financial state of SMEs on the eve of coronacrisis using micro-level data. It was proved that bank loans and credit lines remain the main sources of SMEs’ financing. After the debt crisis, banks are becoming more loyal to SMEs.It was proved that SMEs from the northern EU countries suffered less from the previous crisis and therefore started their recovery earlier than the southern ones in terms of profitability, liquidity and debt burden. In addition, it was shown that both groups on the eve of the new turbulence period were in better financial state compared to the previous debt crisis. The southern EU countries suffered more from both crises. At the same time, due to effective governmental support and bank loyalty, their SMEs entered the coronacrisis at the same level of financial stability as the northern ones. Since the new support measures are concentrated primarily in the banking sector through loan guarantee schemes and reduced interest rates, it is essential to provide debt financing to high-quality borrowers and avoid the debt crisis in southern counties.
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Business Perspectives Ltd,LLC \"CPC \"Business Perspectives
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