The geography of Swedish SMEs' investments: Financial constraints across the urban-rural hierarchy in a wealthy country with low regional disparities
This paper advances our knowledge of the spatial determinants of productivity by empirically demonstrating one such mechanism - clear differences along the urban-rural continuum in the sensitivity of SMEs' investments to own cash flow. Whereas the literature has established uneven availability...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper advances our knowledge of the spatial determinants of productivity by empirically demonstrating one such mechanism - clear differences along the urban-rural continuum in the sensitivity of SMEs' investments to own cash flow. Whereas the literature has established uneven availability of credit across space, the evidence on whether this translates into differences in actual business investments remains scarce. We answer this question in the context of Sweden - a highly digitalised country with low regional inequalities. We find that the world of financing is not yet flat for the majority of Swedish SMEs. Companies located in non-metro regions are most dependent on own cash flow in their investments. The results hold for all firms, firms of different sizes, firms operating in low-end services, unaffiliated firms and those belonging to domestic corporations. In contrast, investment - cash flow sensitivity of firms operating in high-tech services and those belonging to a multinational enterprise does not differ geographically. On average, regional investment-cash flow sensitivity is lower in bigger, denser and more educated local labour market regions; it is higher in regions with greater concentration of SMEs. |
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spellingShingle | Andersson, Martin The geography of Swedish SMEs' investments Financial constraints across the urban-rural hierarchy in a wealthy country with low regional disparities Urban, Rural and Regional Development Sweden |
title | The geography of Swedish SMEs' investments Financial constraints across the urban-rural hierarchy in a wealthy country with low regional disparities |
title_auth | The geography of Swedish SMEs' investments Financial constraints across the urban-rural hierarchy in a wealthy country with low regional disparities |
title_exact_search | The geography of Swedish SMEs' investments Financial constraints across the urban-rural hierarchy in a wealthy country with low regional disparities |
title_full | The geography of Swedish SMEs' investments Financial constraints across the urban-rural hierarchy in a wealthy country with low regional disparities Martin, Andersson, Johan E., Eklund and Alexandra, Tsvetkova |
title_fullStr | The geography of Swedish SMEs' investments Financial constraints across the urban-rural hierarchy in a wealthy country with low regional disparities Martin, Andersson, Johan E., Eklund and Alexandra, Tsvetkova |
title_full_unstemmed | The geography of Swedish SMEs' investments Financial constraints across the urban-rural hierarchy in a wealthy country with low regional disparities Martin, Andersson, Johan E., Eklund and Alexandra, Tsvetkova |
title_short | The geography of Swedish SMEs' investments |
title_sort | geography of swedish smes investments financial constraints across the urban rural hierarchy in a wealthy country with low regional disparities |
title_sub | Financial constraints across the urban-rural hierarchy in a wealthy country with low regional disparities |
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topic_facet | Urban, Rural and Regional Development Sweden |
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