Formal Finance And Trade Credit During China's Transition

Using a large panel dataset of Chinese industrial firms, the authors examine the determinants of access to loans from formal financial intermediaries and extension of trade credit. Poorly performing state-owned enterprises were more likely to redistribute credit to firms with less privileged access...

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Banks and Banking Reform
Business School
Buyers
Cred Customers
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Economic Activity
Economic Theory and Research
Finance
Finance and Financial Sector Development
Financial Crisis Management and Restructuring
Financial Institutions
Financial Intermediaries
Financial Intermediation
Financial Literacy
Financial Support
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Investment and Investment Climate
Loans
Macroeconomics and Economic Growth
Private Sector Development
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Tian Zhu Sonstige oth
Cull, Robert Sonstige oth
Zhu, Tian Formal Finance And Trade Credit During China's Transition
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spellingShingle Zhu, Tian
Formal Finance And Trade Credit During China's Transition
Access To Cred Bank
Banks and Banking Reform
Business School
Buyers
Cred Customers
Debt Markets
Economic Activity
Economic Theory and Research
Finance
Finance and Financial Sector Development
Financial Crisis Management and Restructuring
Financial Institutions
Financial Intermediaries
Financial Intermediation
Financial Literacy
Financial Support
Information
Investment and Investment Climate
Loans
Macroeconomics and Economic Growth
Private Sector Development
title Formal Finance And Trade Credit During China's Transition
title_auth Formal Finance And Trade Credit During China's Transition
title_exact_search Formal Finance And Trade Credit During China's Transition
title_exact_search_txtP Formal Finance And Trade Credit During China's Transition
title_full Formal Finance And Trade Credit During China's Transition Zhu, Tian
title_fullStr Formal Finance And Trade Credit During China's Transition Zhu, Tian
title_full_unstemmed Formal Finance And Trade Credit During China's Transition Zhu, Tian
title_short Formal Finance And Trade Credit During China's Transition
title_sort formal finance and trade credit during china s transition
topic Access To Cred Bank
Banks and Banking Reform
Business School
Buyers
Cred Customers
Debt Markets
Economic Activity
Economic Theory and Research
Finance
Finance and Financial Sector Development
Financial Crisis Management and Restructuring
Financial Institutions
Financial Intermediaries
Financial Intermediation
Financial Literacy
Financial Support
Information
Investment and Investment Climate
Loans
Macroeconomics and Economic Growth
Private Sector Development
topic_facet Access To Cred Bank
Banks and Banking Reform
Business School
Buyers
Cred Customers
Debt Markets
Economic Activity
Economic Theory and Research
Finance
Finance and Financial Sector Development
Financial Crisis Management and Restructuring
Financial Institutions
Financial Intermediaries
Financial Intermediation
Financial Literacy
Financial Support
Information
Investment and Investment Climate
Loans
Macroeconomics and Economic Growth
Private Sector Development
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