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ID178436
Title ProperAnalysis of Trade Credit Behaviour of Indian Firms
LanguageENG
AuthorKumar, Nitin
Summary / Abstract (Note)Trade credit transactions are quite common for businesses. The article carries out the trade credit analysis for an emerging economy, namely Indian corporate sector employing rich information dataset covering multiple industries such as manufacturing, services, construction and others, since the period of financial crisis including both firm specific and macro-economic factors. The annual dataset spans 13 years from 2006 to 2018 covering the crisis period. Applying dynamic panel framework, it is found that the inventory management and macro indicators are significant in determining trade credit for Indian firms. While trade payable is chiefly driven by raw material inventory, firms having reasonable stock of raw or finished goods inventory are less likely to offer trade credit. Large-sized firms are found to be both leading consumers and suppliers of the trade credit. The pecking order theory is clearly validated with net profits being preferred over the trade credit that is a more expensive source of finance. Credit from formal financial sources is found to act as a substitute to trade credit borrowing.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia Economic Journal Vol. 22, No.1; Mar 2021: p.132-154
Journal SourceSouth Asia Economic Journal 2021-03 22, 1
Key WordsPanel Data ;  Macro Economy ;  Generalized Method of Moments ;  Trade Credit ;  Corporate Finance ;  Bank Borrowing