2018
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3106512
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Forgiveness versus Financing: The Determinants and Impact of SME Debt Forbearance in Japan

Abstract: This paper empirically examines the impact of Japan's debt forbearance policies with regard to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) stipulated in the "Act concerning Temporary Measures to Facilitate Financing for SMEs." Using unique Japanese firm survey data that identify firms that received "financing" (such as through the deferral of debt repayments) and firms that received "debt forgiveness" (such as through a reduction in principal and/or interest), we examine the determinants and the effects of debt … Show more

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“…Also, in the "2016 White Paper on Small and Medium Enterprises" (Part 2, Chapter 5, Section 2 "Fund-raising environment for enterprises with changed loan conditions"), published by the SME agency of Japanese government, there is an analysis that makes use of the results of this study (See The Small and Medium Enterprise Agency 2016). Additionally, Ono and Yasuda (2017) used the same data. 7 Ogawa and Tanaka (2013) used data from this survey.…”
Section: An Outline Of the Financial Field Study After The End Of Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, in the "2016 White Paper on Small and Medium Enterprises" (Part 2, Chapter 5, Section 2 "Fund-raising environment for enterprises with changed loan conditions"), published by the SME agency of Japanese government, there is an analysis that makes use of the results of this study (See The Small and Medium Enterprise Agency 2016). Additionally, Ono and Yasuda (2017) used the same data. 7 Ogawa and Tanaka (2013) used data from this survey.…”
Section: An Outline Of the Financial Field Study After The End Of Thementioning
confidence: 99%