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BANK COMPETITION AND ACCESS TO FINANCE Thorsten Beck, Aslý Demirgüç-Kunt and Vojislav Maksimovic First Draft: February 2002 This Draft: May 2003
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Document Date: 2003-05-15 10:01:24


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Dell / Medium Enterprises / /

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United States / Moldova / /

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USD / /

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University of Maryland / /

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concentrated local banking markets / government-owned banks / concentrated banking / concentrated banking markets / manufacturing industries / bank concentration / bank lending / bank competition / larger foreign bank presence decreases financing obstacles / bank / regulatory restrictions bank face / bank finance / bank concentration focus / bank market power / easier time getting external finance / bank license applications / banking / bank concentration increases financing obstacles / foreign bank ownership / developed banking / foreign banks / finance / regulated banking markets / foreign bank entry / concentrated banking system / bank loans / concentrated banking sectors / bank market structure / banking systems / external finance / Public bank ownership / /

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World Bank / University of Maryland / Robert H. Smith School of Business / /

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Martinez Peria / Patrick Honohan / Vojislav Maksimovic / Thorsten Beck / Greg Udell / Pagano / Arturo Galindo / Cull Peria / Margaret Miller / /

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general economic theory points / Executive / endogenous growth model / /

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Maryland / /

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