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THE EMPLOYMENT EFFECTS OF CREDIT MARKET DISRUPTIONS
by
Chodorow-Reich, Gabriel
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2001-2010
/ Asymmetric information
/ Bank loans
/ Banking
/ Bankruptcy
/ Bond markets
/ Companies
/ Credit
/ Economic crisis
/ Employment
/ Equilibrium
/ Erwerbstätigkeit
/ Finanzkrise
/ Fremdkapital
/ Hausbank
/ Interest rates
/ Kreditmarkt
/ Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
/ Studies
/ United States
/ USA
/ Wechselverhalten
2014
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THE EMPLOYMENT EFFECTS OF CREDIT MARKET DISRUPTIONS
by
Chodorow-Reich, Gabriel
in
2001-2010
/ Asymmetric information
/ Bank loans
/ Banking
/ Bankruptcy
/ Bond markets
/ Companies
/ Credit
/ Economic crisis
/ Employment
/ Equilibrium
/ Erwerbstätigkeit
/ Finanzkrise
/ Fremdkapital
/ Hausbank
/ Interest rates
/ Kreditmarkt
/ Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
/ Studies
/ United States
/ USA
/ Wechselverhalten
2014
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THE EMPLOYMENT EFFECTS OF CREDIT MARKET DISRUPTIONS
by
Chodorow-Reich, Gabriel
in
2001-2010
/ Asymmetric information
/ Bank loans
/ Banking
/ Bankruptcy
/ Bond markets
/ Companies
/ Credit
/ Economic crisis
/ Employment
/ Equilibrium
/ Erwerbstätigkeit
/ Finanzkrise
/ Fremdkapital
/ Hausbank
/ Interest rates
/ Kreditmarkt
/ Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
/ Studies
/ United States
/ USA
/ Wechselverhalten
2014
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THE EMPLOYMENT EFFECTS OF CREDIT MARKET DISRUPTIONS
2014
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This article investigates the effect of bank lending frictions on employment outcomes. I construct a new data set that combines information on banking relationships and employment at 2,000 nonfinancial firms during the 2008–9 crisis. The article first verifies empirically the importance of banking relationships, which imply a cost to borrowers who switch lenders. I then use the dispersion in lender health following the Lehman crisis as a source of exogenous variation in the availability of credit to borrowers. I find that credit matters. Firms that had precrisis relationships with less healthy lenders had a lower likelihood of obtaining a loan following the Lehman bankruptcy, paid a higher interest rate if they did borrow, and reduced employment by more compared to precrisis clients of healthier lenders. Consistent with frictions deriving from asymmetric information, the effects vary by firm type. Lender health has an economically and statistically significant effect on employment at small and medium firms, but the data cannot reject the hypothesis of no effect at the largest or most transparent firms. Abstracting from general equilibrium effects, I find that the withdrawal of credit accounts for between one-third and one-half of the employment decline at small and medium firms in the sample in the year following the Lehman bankruptcy.
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