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Financing Patterns of European SMEs: An Empirical Taxonomy
Moritz, Alexandra; Block, Joern; Heinz, Andreas
2015
 

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Keywords :
Small and medium-sized enterprises; financing pattern; cluster analysis; Survey on the access to finance of enterprises
Abstract :
[en] This EIF Working Paper takes a holistic approach to investigate SME financing patterns in Europe by performing a cluster analysis including 12,726 SMEs in 28 European countries. The results reveal that SME financing in Europe is not homogenous but that different financing patterns exist. The cluster analysis identifies six distinct SME financing types: mixed-financed SMEs, state-subsidised SMEs, debt-financed SMEs, flexible-debt-financed SMEs, trade-financed SMEs and internally-financed SMEs. These SME financingtypes differ according to the number of financing instruments used and the combinations thereof. Furthermore, the SME financing types can be profiled according to their firm-, product-, industry- and country- specific characteristics. Our findings can support policy makers in assessing the impact of policy changes on SME financing and in designing financing programs tailored to the specific needs of SMEs.
Disciplines :
Quantitative methods in economics & management
International economics
Finance
Author, co-author :
Moritz, Alexandra
Block, Joern
Heinz, Andreas ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education (FLSHASE) > Integrative Research Unit: Social and Individual Development (INSIDE)
Language :
English
Title :
Financing Patterns of European SMEs: An Empirical Taxonomy
Publication date :
November 2015
Publisher :
European Investment Fund, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Number of pages :
46
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