Interfirm Relationships and Trade Credit in Japan: Evidence from Micro-Data

This is the first book to report the details of the current status of interfirm relationships in Japan. Based on a unique data set of firms, the authors describe the characteristics of interfirm transactions in a manner unprecedented in the literature. Special emphasis is placed on the nature of pay...

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Những tác giả chính: Uchida, H, Ono, A, Kozuka, S, Hazama, M, Uesugi, I
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-594852023-11-11T06:43:15Z Interfirm Relationships and Trade Credit in Japan: Evidence from Micro-Data Uchida, H Ono, A Kozuka, S Hazama, M Uesugi, I Japan Commercial credit Databases Business networks This is the first book to report the details of the current status of interfirm relationships in Japan. Based on a unique data set of firms, the authors describe the characteristics of interfirm transactions in a manner unprecedented in the literature. Special emphasis is placed on the nature of payment/collection between firms. Payment for interfirm transactions is usually made on account, or by payment after delivery, rather than by immediate payment. Thus, most interfirm transactions are accompanied by a provision of credit (i.e., lending/borrowing) from a seller to a buyer, referred to as trade credit. Although trade credit is used all around the world and accounts for a large portion of firms’ balance sheets, researchers, lacking detailed data, have long encountered serious difficulty in clarifying how and why firms use trade credit. 2015-12-22T07:27:48Z 2015-12-22T07:27:48Z 2015 Book 978-4-431-55187-4 978-4-431-55186-7 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/59485 en application/pdf Springer
institution Thư viện Trường Đại học Đà Lạt
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language English
topic Japan
Commercial credit
Databases
Business networks
spellingShingle Japan
Commercial credit
Databases
Business networks
Uchida, H
Ono, A
Kozuka, S
Hazama, M
Uesugi, I
Interfirm Relationships and Trade Credit in Japan: Evidence from Micro-Data
description This is the first book to report the details of the current status of interfirm relationships in Japan. Based on a unique data set of firms, the authors describe the characteristics of interfirm transactions in a manner unprecedented in the literature. Special emphasis is placed on the nature of payment/collection between firms. Payment for interfirm transactions is usually made on account, or by payment after delivery, rather than by immediate payment. Thus, most interfirm transactions are accompanied by a provision of credit (i.e., lending/borrowing) from a seller to a buyer, referred to as trade credit. Although trade credit is used all around the world and accounts for a large portion of firms’ balance sheets, researchers, lacking detailed data, have long encountered serious difficulty in clarifying how and why firms use trade credit.
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author Uchida, H
Ono, A
Kozuka, S
Hazama, M
Uesugi, I
author_facet Uchida, H
Ono, A
Kozuka, S
Hazama, M
Uesugi, I
author_sort Uchida, H
title Interfirm Relationships and Trade Credit in Japan: Evidence from Micro-Data
title_short Interfirm Relationships and Trade Credit in Japan: Evidence from Micro-Data
title_full Interfirm Relationships and Trade Credit in Japan: Evidence from Micro-Data
title_fullStr Interfirm Relationships and Trade Credit in Japan: Evidence from Micro-Data
title_full_unstemmed Interfirm Relationships and Trade Credit in Japan: Evidence from Micro-Data
title_sort interfirm relationships and trade credit in japan: evidence from micro-data
publisher Springer
publishDate 2015
url https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/59485
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