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A New Regime of SME Finance in Emerging Asia: Enhancing Access to Growth Capital and Policy Implications

In: Foreign Direct Investment and Small and Medium Enterprises Productivity and Access to Finance

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  • Shigehiro Shinozaki

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While finance is critical for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to survive and grow, most SMEs suffer from poor access to finance. Given the pronounced global financial uncertainty, stable access to appropriate funding sources has become even more difficult for SMEs to attain. Lessons from the global financial crisis have motivated many countries to consider SME access to finance beyond conventional bank credit and to diversify their domestic financial systems. This chapter uses empirical analysis to point out the limitations of traditional bank lending to SMEs and suggests possible policy approaches facilitating them to access growth capital.

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  • Shigehiro Shinozaki, 2015. "A New Regime of SME Finance in Emerging Asia: Enhancing Access to Growth Capital and Policy Implications," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Khee Giap Tan & Kong Yam Tan (ed.), Foreign Direct Investment and Small and Medium Enterprises Productivity and Access to Finance, chapter 5, pages 77-103, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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    1. Guido Max Mantovani & Gregory Gadzinski, 2022. "How to Rate the Financial Performance of Private Companies? A Tailored Integrated Rating Methodology Applied to North-Eastern Italian Districts," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 15(11), pages 1-18, October.

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