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Network developments in economic spatial systems: new perspectives
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ISBN: 1840148276 Year: 1999 Publisher: Aldershot Ashgate

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A trip to the safari park
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ISBN: 9789462936874 Year: 2008 Publisher: Genoa Black Cat

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A class of young South African schoolchildren go on a trip to a safari park. They have been looking forward to it and they can hardly contain their enthusiasm, so their teacher has to be very patient! They have a lot of laughs and a lot of fun, but they also manage to learn something!http://www.blackcat-cideb.com/english-catalogue/263-trip-to-the-safari-park-a-9788853008862.html


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The World Needs Beautiful Things
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ISBN: 1512444480 1541524012 Year: 2018 Publisher: Kar-Ben Publishing

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Market power and the matching of trade credit terms
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Year: 2008 Publisher: [Washington, D.C. : World Bank,

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"This paper studies the decision of firms to extend trade credit to customers and its relation with their financing decisions. The authors use a novel firm-level database of Chinese SMEs with unique information on market power in both output and input markets and on the amount, terms, and payment history of trade credit simultaneously extended to customers (accounts receivable) and received from suppliers (accounts payable). The analysis shows that suppliers with relatively weaker market power are more likely to extend trade credit and have a larger share of goods sold on credit. Examination of the importance of financial constraints reveals that access to bank financing and profitability are not significantly related to trade credit supply. Rather, firms that receive trade credit from their own suppliers are more likely to extend trade credit to their customers, and to "match maturity" between the contract terms of payables and receivables. This matching practice is more likely used when firms face strong competition in the product market (relative to their customers), and enjoy strong market power in the input market (relative to their suppliers). These results highlight the importance of supply chain financing for market competition and risk management in credit constrained firms. "--World Bank web site.

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Market power and the matching of trade credit terms
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Year: 2008 Publisher: [Washington, D.C. : World Bank,

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"This paper studies the decision of firms to extend trade credit to customers and its relation with their financing decisions. The authors use a novel firm-level database of Chinese SMEs with unique information on market power in both output and input markets and on the amount, terms, and payment history of trade credit simultaneously extended to customers (accounts receivable) and received from suppliers (accounts payable). The analysis shows that suppliers with relatively weaker market power are more likely to extend trade credit and have a larger share of goods sold on credit. Examination of the importance of financial constraints reveals that access to bank financing and profitability are not significantly related to trade credit supply. Rather, firms that receive trade credit from their own suppliers are more likely to extend trade credit to their customers, and to "match maturity" between the contract terms of payables and receivables. This matching practice is more likely used when firms face strong competition in the product market (relative to their customers), and enjoy strong market power in the input market (relative to their suppliers). These results highlight the importance of supply chain financing for market competition and risk management in credit constrained firms. "--World Bank web site.

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Dorothée.
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ISBN: 9788853009388 Year: 2008 Publisher: Gênes Cideb

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