Arbeitspapier

Trade Credit and the Bank Lending Channel

The bank lending channel theory posits that during monetary contractions banks restrict some firms' loans, thus reducing their desired investment independently of interest rates. Previous research finds small firms reduce, while large firms accelerate, loan growth. We find that small firms increase trade credit, a substitute credit, indicating a strong loan demand. It supports the bank lending channel: they do not voluntarily cut bank loans since they increase a less-desirable alternative. Using trade credit is propitious since unlike commercial paper (investigated by previous researchers), it is widely used by the small firms suffering the loan decline. Surprisingly, we also find large firms increase trade credit, a puzzle since they are typically assumed to have wide access to other credit. Using individual firm data, we find the reasons large firms use trade credit are financial in nature: those without a bond rating increase trade credit (i.e. without access to open market credit). As relatively few firms have this mark of quality, it implies that more firms are affected by credit constraints than previously believed.

Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Series: Working Paper ; No. 99.04

Classification
Wirtschaft
Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy
Money Supply; Credit; Money Multipliers
Monetary Policy
Studies of Particular Policy Episodes
Subject
Bank Lending Channel
Credit Channel
Manufacturing Firms
Monetary Policy
Trade Credit
Lieferantenkredit
Geldpolitische Transmission
Kredit
Firmenkundengeschäft
USA

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Nilsen, Jeffrey H.
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
Swiss National Bank, Study Center Gerzensee
(where)
Gerzensee
(when)
1999

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  • Arbeitspapier

Associated

  • Nilsen, Jeffrey H.
  • Swiss National Bank, Study Center Gerzensee

Time of origin

  • 1999

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