Trade credit financing has usually been assumed to be an expensive source of funds. Recent studies, however, suggested that it can be available at either low or no cost. Using an international panel of firms, we provide an empirical answer to this matter. We analyze the type of firms and financial environments that are associated with a relatively more intense use of financial credit and, consistent with the mainstream literature, we find that trade credit financing is chosen by firms that have more restricted access to financial credit. These results appear to be stronger for firms located in emerging markets
This paper addresses issues for Swedish firms associated with the usage of trade credits. With the l...
The finance literature presents credit purchases as an important source of funding to buyers. It has...
Statistics show that the sale of goods on credit is widespread among firms even when they are financ...
Trade credits represent an important source of financing for all corporations. Rajan and Zingales (1...
Firms procure funds not only from specialized financial intermediaries, but also from suppliers, gen...
Recent research has found evidence of the central role of trade credit in the financing of small bus...
Recent research has found evidence of the central role of trade credit in the financing of small bus...
While trade credit is traditionally considered as a substitute for bank loans, recent theoretical pa...
Financing through suppliers is a subject that has been little studied in the economic literature in ...
Despite the relevance of trade credit as a source of business financing, the topic is far from being...
This paper investigates the motivations for a firm's demand for trade credit. Demand for credit is m...
It is suggested that trade credit can be a substitute for bank loans for small- and medium-sized ent...
This paper studies supply chain financing. We investigate why a firm extends trade credit to its cus...
This paper addresses issues for Swedish firms associated with the usage of trade credits. With the l...
This paper addresses issues for Swedish firms associated with the usage of trade credits. With the l...
This paper addresses issues for Swedish firms associated with the usage of trade credits. With the l...
The finance literature presents credit purchases as an important source of funding to buyers. It has...
Statistics show that the sale of goods on credit is widespread among firms even when they are financ...
Trade credits represent an important source of financing for all corporations. Rajan and Zingales (1...
Firms procure funds not only from specialized financial intermediaries, but also from suppliers, gen...
Recent research has found evidence of the central role of trade credit in the financing of small bus...
Recent research has found evidence of the central role of trade credit in the financing of small bus...
While trade credit is traditionally considered as a substitute for bank loans, recent theoretical pa...
Financing through suppliers is a subject that has been little studied in the economic literature in ...
Despite the relevance of trade credit as a source of business financing, the topic is far from being...
This paper investigates the motivations for a firm's demand for trade credit. Demand for credit is m...
It is suggested that trade credit can be a substitute for bank loans for small- and medium-sized ent...
This paper studies supply chain financing. We investigate why a firm extends trade credit to its cus...
This paper addresses issues for Swedish firms associated with the usage of trade credits. With the l...
This paper addresses issues for Swedish firms associated with the usage of trade credits. With the l...
This paper addresses issues for Swedish firms associated with the usage of trade credits. With the l...
The finance literature presents credit purchases as an important source of funding to buyers. It has...
Statistics show that the sale of goods on credit is widespread among firms even when they are financ...