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Small Business Lending Gives a Boost to Banks

Small business loans are up 40% at community banks compared with a year ago, spurred on by the Paycheck Protection Program.
On the Economy

Discussion Paper
Does government intervention in the small-firm credit market help economic performance?

The guaranteed lending programs of the Small Business Administration (SBA) are large and growing rapidly. The SBAs fiscal year 2008 performance budget calls for $25 billion in guaranteed loans for small businessesa new record for the agency. Some critics of SBA programs suggest they do not help small businesses or overall economic performance. Other critics suggest that these programs unfairly benefit the financial institutions that participate in SBAs guaranteed lending programs. While very little serious empirical evidence exists on whether the net economic impact of the SBAs guaranteed ...
Policy Discussion Papers , Issue Aug

Working Paper
The security issue decision: evidence from small business investment companies

Using a unique transactions-level dataset, this paper examines the investment choices of small business investment companies (SBICs), which are private venture capital firms licensed and regulated by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). SBICs make debt and equity investments in small businesses, and we seek to explain their security choices. We focus on factors suggested by asymmetric information and contracting theories of security choice. Overall, our results are consistent with the predictions of contracting theory, although certain aspects of our results also support asymmetric ...
Working Paper Series, Issues in Financial Regulation , Paper WP-96-27

Journal Article
Are SBA loan guarantees desirable?

Over the last 10 years, the Small Business Administration has been responsible for well over $100 billion in small business credit extensions, more than any single private lender. This Commentary explores the motivations for such a large investment of taxpayer dollars.
Economic Commentary , Issue Sep

Report
COVID Response: The Paycheck Protection Program Liquidity Facility

To bolster the effectiveness of the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), the Federal Reserve, with the backing of the Secretary of the Treasury, established the Paycheck Protection Program Liquidity Facility (PPPLF). The facility was intended to supply liquidity to financial institutions participating in the PPP and thereby provide relief to small businesses and help them maintain payroll. In this article, we lay out the background and rationale for the creation of the facility, cover the salient features of the PPP and the PPPLF, and analyze the facility’s ...
Staff Reports , Paper 978

Journal Article
Microloans and moral support

Banking and Community Perspectives , Issue Special , Pages 2-3

Working Paper
Public policy in support of small business: the American experience

Information problems in small enterprise credit markets can result in a market equilibrium characterized by credit rationing. These information problems are potentially more severe during sharp economic downturns such as the recent Great Recession. Government interventions to alleviate credit constraints on small firms need to be designed to correct the specific market failure resulting in socially suboptimal credit flows. We argue that Small Business Administration loan guarantees are a potentially appropriate intervention and provide a review of empirical research that supports our ...
Working Papers (Old Series) , Paper 1116

Journal Article
Entrepreneurship in the changing economy: from survival to sustainability

This issue of Banking and Community Perspectives offers an overview of the ideas presented at "Entrepreneurship in the Changing Economy: From Survival to Sustainability." This forum took place on Oct. 14, 2009, in Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. Speakers from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Small Business Administration and Aspen Institute gave national perspectives on entrepreneurship in the changing economy.
Banking and Community Perspectives , Issue 1 , Pages 3-7

Journal Article
The granddaddy of VC

Fedgazette , Volume 13 , Issue Sep , Pages 13-14

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