Distressed banks, distorted decisions?

Anderson, G., Riley, R. & Young, G. (2019). Distressed banks, distorted decisions? (CFM discussion paper series CFM-DP2019-08). Centre For Macroeconomics, London School of Economics and Political Science.
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Exploiting differences in pre-crisis business banking relationships, we present evidence to suggest that restricted credit availability following the 2008 financial crisis increased the rate of business failure in the United Kingdom. But rather than "cleansing the economy by accelerating the exit of the least productive businesses, we find that tighter credit conditions resulted in some businesses failing despite being more productive than their surviving competitors. We also find evidence that distressed banks protected highly leveraged, low productivity businesses from failure.

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