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This document contains 18 citations from academic journals and papers published between 1987 and 2015 related to the topics of trade credit, financial distress, and monetary policy. The citations cover theoretical and empirical research on how firms use trade credit, the relationship between trade credit and bank financing, the role of trade credit as a risk-sharing mechanism, and the impact of financial crises on corporate financing decisions.

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This document contains 18 citations from academic journals and papers published between 1987 and 2015 related to the topics of trade credit, financial distress, and monetary policy. The citations cover theoretical and empirical research on how firms use trade credit, the relationship between trade credit and bank financing, the role of trade credit as a risk-sharing mechanism, and the impact of financial crises on corporate financing decisions.

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(GARCIA-APPENDINI, JUNE 2014)

(Preve, May, 2004)


(Gollier, 12/01/2015)
(Cuiiat, 12 Jan 2015)
(Credit, 12 Jan 2015)
(O'Toole, 10 May 2014)
(Mitchell A. Petersen, 12 Jan 2015.)
(Pike, jan 2015)
(Emery*, 12 Jan 2015)
(TITMAN*, 2009)
(Inessa Love, nov 2005)
(Daniel Seifert, 2013)
(KAPLAN, 2007)
(FERRIS, 2010)
(Rafael Bastos, 2013)
(AllanH.Meltzer, 2008)
(ELLINGSE, June 2004)
(SMITH*, sep-1987)

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