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Trade Credit and Informational Asymmetry

The Journal of Finance, 1987
ABSTRACTCommonly used trade credit terms implicitly define a high interest rate that operates as an efficient screening device where information about buyer default risk is asymmetrically held. By offering trade credit, a seller can identify prospective defaults more quickly than if financial institutions were the sole providers of short‐term financing.
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TRADE CREDIT

1988
null Lusztig, null Schwab
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Trade Credit

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
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Does business strategy influence interfirm financing? Evidence from trade credit

Journal of Business Research, 2022
Zhangfan Cao   +2 more
exaly  

Differential Effects of Received Trade Credit and Provided Trade Credit on Firm Value

Production and Operations Management, 2022
Vivek Astvansh, Niket Jindal
exaly  

Trade and Credit.

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 1929
L. R. C., R. G. Hawtrey
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Trade credit and profitability in production networks

Journal of Financial Economics, 2022
Michael Gofman
exaly  

Corporate digital transformation and trade credit financing

Journal of Business Research, 2023
Sifei Li
exaly  

THE NATURE OF TRADE CREDIT

Oxford Economic Papers, 1970
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