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This paper studies the effect of government contracts on trade credit by using cross-country firm-level data. Trade credit is defined as a firm’s deferral of payment to its sellers when it buys material inputs.
Tran Manh Ha +4 more
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L’endettement international et les problèmes d’ajustement : une perspective générale [PDF]
This paper reviews the theory of international indebtedness over time from the viewpoint of both the demand and the supply of international credit. The demand for foreign credit depends ultimately on the optimal trade-off between financing and correcting
Tremblay, Rodrigue
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We demonstrate that the “predator-prey” metaphor may be well-suited to describe trade finance mechanisms in emerging economies. Having analyzed the dynamics of trade credit in the Polish corporate sector over the period between 1997 and 2014, we found ...
Dmytro Osiichuk, Paweł Mielcarz
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With the deepening of the process of global economic integration, international trade supply chain financial services have also flourished. International trade supply chain financial services have played an important role in solving supply chain ...
Chang Liu +3 more
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In-Kind Finance: A Theory of Trade Credit
It is typically less profitable for an opportunistic borrower to divert inputs than to divert cash. Therefore, suppliers may lend more liberally than banks. This simple argument is at the core of our contract theoretic model of trade credit in competitive markets.
Burkart, Mike, Ellingsen, Tore
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Joint replenishment and credit policies under two levels of trade credit financing when demand and bad-debt loss depends upon credit period [PDF]
In practice, a firm usually receives trade credit financing from its supplier on the purchase of inventory. Similarly, in order to meet competition and generate credit sales over and above cash sales, the firm also gives credit period to their ...
Aggarawal K.K., Tyagi Arun Kumar
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Bank credit and trade credit after the financial crisis: evidence from rural Galicia
Access to external finance is a key challenge for the creation, survival and growth of SMEs. This article delves into the “weak funding” handicap of rural small firms (SEs): the access to bank financing and the substitutive role of trade credit for ...
David Peón, Xulia Guntín
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Retailer's Optimal Ordering Decision with Trade Credit Financing
As competition becomes more intensive and capital issue attracts more attention in the operation, trade credit has become important to achieve competition advantage. This paper considers the trade credit issue, the discount on price of items, the present level of holding capital and some other key factors on business decision.
Xiao-li Wu, Jia-cheng Zhou
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Agricultural trade credit: Evidence from smallholder primary producers in Ghana
Orientation: Players in the agricultural value chain such as input suppliers, farmers (producers), traders (middlemen), processors or manufacturers and exporters do receive credit and extend credit, in the form of trade credit, as part of their ...
Stanley Kojo Dary
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Factors behind trade credit financing of SMEs in Croatia
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) contribute to the national economy in terms of employment, added value, knowledge generation, and innovation. However, their potential and in the case of economic downturns even their survival is affected by the difficulties in their access to external financing under acceptable terms and adequate timing and amount ...
Sandra Pepur +2 more
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