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Cyclicality and Firm-size in Private Firm Defaults

Jensen, T., Lando, D. & Medhat, M. (2017). Cyclicality and Firm-size in Private Firm Defaults. International Journal of Central Banking(Dec),

Abstract

The Basel II/III and CRD-IV Accords reduce capital charges on bank loans to smaller firms by assuming that the default probabilities of smaller firms are less sensitive to macroeconomic cycles. We test this assumption in a default intensity framework using a large sample of bank loans to private Danish firms. We find that controlling only for size, the default probabilities of small firms are, in fact, less cyclical than the default probabilities of large firms. However, accounting for firm characteristics other than size, we find that the default probabilities of small firms are equally cyclical or even more cyclical than the default probabilities of large firms. These results hold using a multiplicative Cox model as well as an additive Aalen model with time-varying coefficients.

Publication Type: Article
Departments: Bayes Business School > Finance
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