SME development banks: Conceptual framework and empirical analysis

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In this paper we develop a conceptual framework to define small and medium-sized enterprise development banks (SMEDB). This conceptual effort is motivated by the lack of a clear definition of SMEDB. Once a consistent definition of SMEDB is provided, we compare a sample of banks that are SMEDB according to such definition with a sample of commercial banks. We conclude that it is possible to separate SMEDB from commercial banks in a statistically significant manner by taking into consideration a set of relevant financial indicators and we confirm the widespread idea that SMEDB play a crucial public/social role.

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Casagrande, A., Spallone, M., Mango, F. M., & Murè, P. (2018). SME development banks: Conceptual framework and empirical analysis. International Journal of Financial Research, 9(2), 112–121. https://doi.org/10.5430/ijfr.v9n2p112

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