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The legality of unilateral increase of interest rate in banking loan contracts under Serbian law [PDF]
The economic crisis spread in 2008 through the world and reached Serbia, rendered the repayment of banking loans indexed in foreign currencies, mostly in CHF at the time, even more difficult.
Dudaš Atila I.
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Agricultural credits and contracts [PDF]
The paper considers contracting problems of the transitional period agriculture. The slow and inexperienced legal system makes third party contract enforcement non-viable. Market enforcement of contract is imperfect due to incompleteness of contracts and underdevelopment of informal features (institutions) of the society, such as codes of behaviour ...
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In the current socio-economic situation, the daily demand for essential goods in the business sector is always changing owing to various unavoidable reasons. Choosing the right method for a profitable business has become quite tricky.
Shaktipada Bhuniya +2 more
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Rural credit access and contract farming nexus in Ethiopia: A meta-analysis
This review aims to assess the variability in empirical research conducted on the assertion that access to credit is an exceptional way to overcome some of the financial obstacles associated with contract farming adoption by farmers.
Fikiru Temesgen Gelata, Jiqin Han
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The Model of Distributor Chain Financing Based on Buy Back Guarantee Contract
This paper considers the strategy employed by a buy back guarantee contract with a capital-constrained distributor and a core enterprise. The distributor faces a nonnegative random demand, and the core enterprise applies buy back guarantee contract in ...
Jian-xin Chen, Jia-yin Chen
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Should Courts Enforce Credit Contracts Strictly? [PDF]
The intimate linkages between law and finance are currently the centre of wide-rangingempirical investigations. This article presents a simple banking model with informationasymmetries concerning borrowers’ entrepreneurial talent. It is shown that improvements inthe enforcement of contract by courts reduce agency problems but can also reduce the bank ...
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Motivated by the practice from Walmart in China, we investigate Buyer-backed Purchase Order Financing (BPOF) contract by considering a supply chain consisting of one capital-constrained supplier and one well-capitalized retailer.
Yuan Cao, Ji-Hong Zhang, Xiao-Yu Ma
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COVID-19 has created a strong demand for supply chain finance (SCF) for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). However, the rapid development of SCF leads to more complex credit risks.
Yubin Yang +4 more
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Smallholder farmers search for their product buyers in local spot market transactions. In spot market transactions, farmers will not be assured of ready markets for their production, or face volatile market prices.
Addisu Bezabeh +3 more
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Informal credit markets, interlinkage and migration [PDF]
This paper develops a model of interlinkage in the credit market and labor market. A credit-cum-labor contract provides the necessary funds to undertake an investment in migration, given the absence of sufficient collateral.
Khwaja, Y
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