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EIB Working Papers 2019/09 - The impact of international financial institutions on small and medium enterprises The case of EIB lending in Central and Eastern Europe / Matic Petriček, European Investment Bank, Anton Rop, Áron Gereben, Adalbert Winkler. Volume 2019/9

By: Petriček, Matic [author.]Contributor(s): European Investment Bank [editor.] | Rop, Anton [author.] | Gereben, Áron [author.] | Winkler, Adalbert [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: EIB Working PapersPublisher: European Investment Bank, Description: 1 online resource (1 p.)ISBN: 9789286143519Subject(s): Business & Economics / Finance | EconomicsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: View this content on Open Research Library. Summary: IFIs provide funding for SMEs, but what impact does this actually have on these firms? This working paper assesses the impact of funding by the EIB on the performance of more than 5,000 SMEs in eight countries in Central and Eastern Europe during 2008-2014. Using propensity score matching and difference-in-difference estimation exercises, it indicates that EIB lending has had a positive effect on employment, revenues and profitability. This holds whether or not the economy is in a period of crisis or recovery.
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IFIs provide funding for SMEs, but what impact does this actually have on these firms? This working paper assesses the impact of funding by the EIB on the performance of more than 5,000 SMEs in eight countries in Central and Eastern Europe during 2008-2014. Using propensity score matching and difference-in-difference estimation exercises, it indicates that EIB lending has had a positive effect on employment, revenues and profitability. This holds whether or not the economy is in a period of crisis or recovery.

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