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    Washington, D.C : The World Bank
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (48 p.))
    Ausgabe: Online-Ausg. World Bank E-Library Archive
    Paralleltitel: Sharma, Siddharth When do creditor rights work?
    Schlagwort(e): Access to Finance ; Bank loans ; Bankruptcy and Resolution of Financial Distress ; Banks and Banking Reform ; Contract enforcement ; Creditor ; Creditor Rights ; Creditors ; Debt Markets ; Finance Corporation ; Finance and Financial Sector Development ; Financial markets ; Legal protections ; Legal systems ; Public Disclosure ; Access to Finance ; Bank loans ; Bankruptcy and Resolution of Financial Distress ; Banks and Banking Reform ; Contract enforcement ; Creditor ; Creditor Rights ; Creditors ; Debt Markets ; Finance Corporation ; Finance and Financial Sector Development ; Financial markets ; Legal protections ; Legal systems ; Public Disclosure ; Access to Finance ; Bank loans ; Bankruptcy and Resolution of Financial Distress ; Banks and Banking Reform ; Contract enforcement ; Creditor ; Creditor Rights ; Creditors ; Debt Markets ; Finance Corporation ; Finance and Financial Sector Development ; Financial markets ; Legal protections ; Legal systems ; Public Disclosure
    Kurzfassung: Creditor-friendly laws are generally associated with more credit to the private sector and deeper financial markets. But laws mean little if they are not upheld in the courts. The authors hypothesize that the effectiveness of creditor rights is strongly linked to the efficiency of contract enforcement. This hypothesis is tested using firm level data on 27 European countries in 2002 and 2005. The analysis finds that firms have more access to bank credit in countries with better creditor rights, but the association between creditor rights and bank credit is much weaker in countries with inefficient courts. Exploiting the panel dimension of the data and the fact that creditor rights change over time, the authors show that the effect of a change in creditor rights on change in bank credit increases with court enforcement. In particular, a unit increase in the creditor rights index will increase the share of bank loans in firm investment by 27 percent in a country at the 10th percentile of the enforcement time distribution (Lithuania). However, the increase will be only 7 percent in a country at the 80th percentile of this distribution (Kyrgyzstan). Legal protections of creditors and efficient courts are strong complements
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