The Role of Trade Credit for Small Firms: An Implication from Japan's Banking Crisis
Shin-ichi Fukuda (),
Munehisa Kasuya and
Kentaro Akashi
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Munehisa Kasuya: Research and Statistics Department, Bank of Japan
No CARF-F-078, CARF F-Series from Center for Advanced Research in Finance, Faculty of Economics, The University of Tokyo
Abstract:
Trade credit is one of the most important sources of short-term external finance for small firms. Previous literature has focused mainly on the substitution of bank loans for trade credit during monetary tightening among many firms, but in this paper we investigate the role of trade credit during the banking crisis in Japan. The basic motivation is to explore whether the substitution hypothesis still holds even under serious financial turbulence. Our main results suggest that the substitution hypothesis held in Japan when the banking sector was healthy, but broke down during the banking crisis. More precisely, both bank loans and trade credit contracted simultaneously during the crisis. Deteriorated bank health might have been primarily responsible for the widespread declines of credit to small and medium size firms in Japan during the banking crisis.
Pages: 28 pages
Date: 2006-10
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Working Paper: The Role of Trade Credit for Small Firms: An Implication from Japan's Banking Crisis (2006) 
Working Paper: The Role of Trade Credit for Small Firms: An Implication from Japan's Banking Crisis (2006) 
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