articleThe Journal of FinanceFeb 1, 2003BRONZE OA

Trade Credit, Financial Intermediary Development, and Industry Growth

National Bureau of Economic Research · World Bank · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Recent work suggests that financial development is important for economic growth, since financial markets more effectively allocate capital to firms with high value projects. For firms in poorly developed financial markets, implicit borrowing in the form of trade credit may provide an alternative source of funds. We show that industries with higher dependence on trade credit financing exhibit higher rates of growth in countries with weaker financial institutions. Furthermore, consistent with barriers to trade credit access among young firms, we show that most of the effect that we report comes from growth in the size of preexisting firms.

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Keywords
  • Trade credit
  • Business
  • Financial intermediary
  • Financial market
  • Financial system
  • Capital market
  • Work (physics)
  • Value (mathematics)
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