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Politically Connected Firms in Poland and Their Access to Bank Financing

This paper characterizes politically connected firms and their access to bank financing. We determine that the relationship between political connections and access to long-term bank loans is weaker in Poland than in other emerging economies. The most probable explanation for this result is related to the instability of the political climate in Poland. We find that only certain kinds of political connections, such as recent connections, positively influenced access to bank financing during the sample period from 2001 to 2011. Moreover, we obtain also some evidence that the value of political connections increased during the 2007 crisis period and onward.

01. December 2017

Authors Iftekhar Hasan Krzysztof Jackowicz Oskar Kowalewski Łukasz Kozłowski

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