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Trade credit and productive efficiency in developing countries

机译:发展中国家的贸易信贷和生产效率

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In developing countries, credit shortages are often so severe as to impact a firm's day-to-day production decisions. Using firm-level data from five African countries, I show supplier credit is positively correlated with capacity utilization; the result continues to hold when credit access is instrumented using supplier characteristics. I claim that this is because firms lacking credit likely face inventory shortages, leading to lower rates of capacity utilization. This explanation yields several further predictions that are supported by the data: there is a positive relationship between supplier credit and inventory holdings; moreover, raw materials "stockouts" are positively correlated with capacity utilization, particularly in "inventory-intensive" industries.
机译:在发展中国家,信贷短缺通常非常严重,以至于影响到公司的日常生产决策。通过使用来自五个非洲国家的公司级数据,我发现供应商信用与产能利用率成正相关。当使用供应商特征来进行信贷访问时,结果将继续保持不变。我声称这是因为缺乏信用的公司可能面临库存短缺,从而导致产能利用率降低。这种解释得出了一些进一步的预测,这些预测得到了数据的支持:供应商信贷与库存持有量之间存在正相关关系;此外,原材料的“缺货”与产能利用率正相关,特别是在“库存密集型”行业中。

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