Creditor rights, monetary policy, financial crisis, and trade credit

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This article analyses how creditor rights affect the trade credit channel of monetary policy. We also aim to test whether these effects were conditioned by the global financial crisis of 2008. Using a sample of 15,356 firms from 29 countries (2001–2017), we found that in normal times or in countries not very severely affected by the financial crisis, trade credit receivables increase during monetary restrictions. Moreover, this increase is less pronounced as creditor protection strengthens. In countries strongly affected by the financial crisis, however, trade credit receivables do not react or even decrease after monetary expansions, regardless of the degree of creditor protection. Furthermore, the results of trade credit payables and net trade credit are not conclusive. JEL CLASSIFICATION: E52; K22; G32

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Cantero-Saiz, M., Torre-Olmo, B., & Sanfilippo-Azofra, S. (2023). Creditor rights, monetary policy, financial crisis, and trade credit. BRQ Business Research Quarterly, 26(3), 216–236. https://doi.org/10.1177/2340944420988294

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