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Does access to credit improve productivity?
Evidence from Bulgaria1
Authors:Roberta Gatti  Inessa Love
Institution:1. Development Research Group, The World Bank, and CEPR;2. Development Research Group, The World Bank. E‐mail: ilove@worldbank.org
Abstract:Although it is widely accepted that financial development is associated with higher growth, the evidence on the channels through which credit affects growth at the microeconomic level is scant. Using data from a cross‐section of Bulgarian firms, we estimate the impact of access to credit, as proxied by indicators of whether firms have access to a credit line or overdraft facility, on productivity. To overcome potential omitted variable bias of Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) estimates, we use information on firms’ past growth to instrument for access to credit. We find credit to be positively and strongly associated with TFP. These results are robust to a wide range of robustness checks.
Keywords:G32  D24  G21  Access to credit  productivity  transition
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