TY - UNPB
T1 - Does Employment Protection Legislegation Affect Credit Access? Evidence from Europe
AU - Moro, Andrea
AU - Maresch, Daniela
AU - Ferrando, Annalisa
AU - Udell, Gregory F.
PY - 2017/5
Y1 - 2017/5
N2 - We investigate the impact of employment protection on firms’ credit access by looking at both credit obtained from banks and firms’ decision to apply for a loan. We find that greater flexibility in structuring the employees’ working hours and in dismissing employees increases the probability that firms obtain credit and that greater flexibility in dismissing employees decreases the probability that firms are discouraged from applying for credit. However, our findings also reveal that firms perceive regulations providing flexibility with regard to the employees’ working hours differently from banks, leading to a situation in which firms are more likely to be discouraged from applying for a loan, even though the probability to obtain a loan increases. Our results are robust to confounding, endogeneity, selection bias as well as to alternative specifications.
AB - We investigate the impact of employment protection on firms’ credit access by looking at both credit obtained from banks and firms’ decision to apply for a loan. We find that greater flexibility in structuring the employees’ working hours and in dismissing employees increases the probability that firms obtain credit and that greater flexibility in dismissing employees decreases the probability that firms are discouraged from applying for credit. However, our findings also reveal that firms perceive regulations providing flexibility with regard to the employees’ working hours differently from banks, leading to a situation in which firms are more likely to be discouraged from applying for a loan, even though the probability to obtain a loan increases. Our results are robust to confounding, endogeneity, selection bias as well as to alternative specifications.
UR - https://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/pdf/scpwps/ecb.wp2063.en.pdf?48788aab306721c19cd8b38841b87042
U2 - 10.2866/651417
DO - 10.2866/651417
M3 - Working paper
T3 - European Central Bank Working Paper Series
BT - Does Employment Protection Legislegation Affect Credit Access? Evidence from Europe
ER -