2021
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3777929
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Corporate Liquidity during the COVID-19 Crisis: The Trade Credit Channel

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“…Under trade credit terms, the supplier pays for the production of the good or ser-vice and allows its client to defer payment until after the delivery. According to Bureau et al (2021), trade payables, which record the amount due by firms to their suppliers within trade credit agreements, amounted to EUR 520 billion in France in 2019. This is seven times higher than bank short-term financing.…”
Section: Trade Credit and Firms' Financial Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under trade credit terms, the supplier pays for the production of the good or ser-vice and allows its client to defer payment until after the delivery. According to Bureau et al (2021), trade payables, which record the amount due by firms to their suppliers within trade credit agreements, amounted to EUR 520 billion in France in 2019. This is seven times higher than bank short-term financing.…”
Section: Trade Credit and Firms' Financial Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%