The borrower's curse: optimism, finance and entrepreneurship

de Meza, DavidORCID logo; and Southey, Clive (1996) The borrower's curse: optimism, finance and entrepreneurship. The Economic Journal, 106 (435). pp. 375-386. ISSN 0013-0133
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This paper argues that most of the facts characterising small-scale businesses, including high failure rates, reliance on bank credit rather than equity finance, relatively low interest rate margins, and credit rationing, can be explained by a tendency for those who are excessively optimistic to dominate new entrants. Drawing on findings in psychology, we model entrants as relatively naïve optimisers. Banks on the other hand are viewed as well informed and efficient processors of information.

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