We find that European SMEs significantly increased their net trade credit to sales ratio during the Great Recession. For the aggregate of SMEs, trade credit did not provide any buffer to the contraction in bank loans. In fact, through increased net trade credit, SMEs suffered a squeeze in their liquidity and this phenomenon reflects the weak bargaining power of SMEs in their trade credit relationship with larger firms. Therefore, increased net trade credit by SMEs does not reflect an efficient reallocation of credit, and it calls for policy actions. These policy actions are highly relevant, given that the liquidity squeeze had significant adverse effects on the real performance of SMEs, contributing to the recession and to the subsequent timid recovery of European economies. We explore various policies that could be implemented to relieve SMEs from the liquidity squeeze induced by the increase in their receivables.

Coricelli, F., Frigerio, M. (2018). Liquidity squeeze on SMEs during the great recession in Europe: The role of trade credit. In S.M. C. Mayer (a cura di), Finance and Investment: The European Case (pp. 85-94). Oxford : Oxford University Press [10.1093/oso/9780198815815.003.0005].

Liquidity squeeze on SMEs during the great recession in Europe: The role of trade credit

Coricelli F.;Frigerio M.
2018-01-01

Abstract

We find that European SMEs significantly increased their net trade credit to sales ratio during the Great Recession. For the aggregate of SMEs, trade credit did not provide any buffer to the contraction in bank loans. In fact, through increased net trade credit, SMEs suffered a squeeze in their liquidity and this phenomenon reflects the weak bargaining power of SMEs in their trade credit relationship with larger firms. Therefore, increased net trade credit by SMEs does not reflect an efficient reallocation of credit, and it calls for policy actions. These policy actions are highly relevant, given that the liquidity squeeze had significant adverse effects on the real performance of SMEs, contributing to the recession and to the subsequent timid recovery of European economies. We explore various policies that could be implemented to relieve SMEs from the liquidity squeeze induced by the increase in their receivables.
2018
9780198815815
Coricelli, F., Frigerio, M. (2018). Liquidity squeeze on SMEs during the great recession in Europe: The role of trade credit. In S.M. C. Mayer (a cura di), Finance and Investment: The European Case (pp. 85-94). Oxford : Oxford University Press [10.1093/oso/9780198815815.003.0005].
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