Analysis on the Credit Accessibility and Growth of Manufacturing Firms in the Cases of Indonesia, Philippines, and Vietnam

Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) contribute to income and employment generation, poverty reduction, and industry growth in the ASEAN region (Mendoza, 2015). Their significant contributions to economies have led countries to emphasize the importance of firm growth, which is influenced by...

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Main Authors: Jimenez, Sophia Angela, Daquinag, Kamille, Sagrit, Maria Regina Victoria, Chan, Brian Irvin, Lamberte, Albert, Rapada, Maria Zunally, Yu, Krista Danielle
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:res_aki-11792023-12-20T07:36:22Z Analysis on the Credit Accessibility and Growth of Manufacturing Firms in the Cases of Indonesia, Philippines, and Vietnam Jimenez, Sophia Angela Daquinag, Kamille Sagrit, Maria Regina Victoria Chan, Brian Irvin Lamberte, Albert Rapada, Maria Zunally Yu, Krista Danielle Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) contribute to income and employment generation, poverty reduction, and industry growth in the ASEAN region (Mendoza, 2015). Their significant contributions to economies have led countries to emphasize the importance of firm growth, which is influenced by credit accessibility. Majority of existing enterprises in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam are composed of MSMEs with limited financial resources to foster growth (Paratama, 2019). This hinders the potential of manufacturing MSMEs to have sufficient funding. However, existing literature suggests that credit access significantly provides a positive impact on firm growth only until a certain threshold point (Nizam et al., 2020). The threshold regression analysis results convey the significance of considering the potential existence of credit access thresholds, particularly with regard to firm size. This policy brief aims to provide a suggestive analysis by assessing the applicability of the established relationship and threshold levels to existing economic policies and the formulation of future programs. 2023-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/res_aki/186 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/res_aki/article/1179/viewcontent/DLSU_AKI_Policy_Brief__2023_12_014.pdf Angelo King Institute for Economic and Business Studies (AKI) Animo Repository Philippines MSME Economic Policies Economic Growth Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations Growth and Development
institution De La Salle University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Philippines
MSME
Economic Policies
Economic Growth
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
Growth and Development
spellingShingle Philippines
MSME
Economic Policies
Economic Growth
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
Growth and Development
Jimenez, Sophia Angela
Daquinag, Kamille
Sagrit, Maria Regina Victoria
Chan, Brian Irvin
Lamberte, Albert
Rapada, Maria Zunally
Yu, Krista Danielle
Analysis on the Credit Accessibility and Growth of Manufacturing Firms in the Cases of Indonesia, Philippines, and Vietnam
description Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) contribute to income and employment generation, poverty reduction, and industry growth in the ASEAN region (Mendoza, 2015). Their significant contributions to economies have led countries to emphasize the importance of firm growth, which is influenced by credit accessibility. Majority of existing enterprises in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam are composed of MSMEs with limited financial resources to foster growth (Paratama, 2019). This hinders the potential of manufacturing MSMEs to have sufficient funding. However, existing literature suggests that credit access significantly provides a positive impact on firm growth only until a certain threshold point (Nizam et al., 2020). The threshold regression analysis results convey the significance of considering the potential existence of credit access thresholds, particularly with regard to firm size. This policy brief aims to provide a suggestive analysis by assessing the applicability of the established relationship and threshold levels to existing economic policies and the formulation of future programs.
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author Jimenez, Sophia Angela
Daquinag, Kamille
Sagrit, Maria Regina Victoria
Chan, Brian Irvin
Lamberte, Albert
Rapada, Maria Zunally
Yu, Krista Danielle
author_facet Jimenez, Sophia Angela
Daquinag, Kamille
Sagrit, Maria Regina Victoria
Chan, Brian Irvin
Lamberte, Albert
Rapada, Maria Zunally
Yu, Krista Danielle
author_sort Jimenez, Sophia Angela
title Analysis on the Credit Accessibility and Growth of Manufacturing Firms in the Cases of Indonesia, Philippines, and Vietnam
title_short Analysis on the Credit Accessibility and Growth of Manufacturing Firms in the Cases of Indonesia, Philippines, and Vietnam
title_full Analysis on the Credit Accessibility and Growth of Manufacturing Firms in the Cases of Indonesia, Philippines, and Vietnam
title_fullStr Analysis on the Credit Accessibility and Growth of Manufacturing Firms in the Cases of Indonesia, Philippines, and Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Analysis on the Credit Accessibility and Growth of Manufacturing Firms in the Cases of Indonesia, Philippines, and Vietnam
title_sort analysis on the credit accessibility and growth of manufacturing firms in the cases of indonesia, philippines, and vietnam
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2023
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/res_aki/186
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