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dc.contributor.authorLe, Khuong Ninh
dc.contributor.otherTruong, Kieu Diem
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-01T10:24:09Z-
dc.date.available2023-11-01T10:24:09Z-
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.isbn1952-0020
dc.identifier.urihttps://dlib.neu.edu.vn/handle/NEU/58682-
dc.descriptionFinancial banking
dc.description.abstractPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the determinants of the amount of trade credit granted to shrimp farmers in Ca Mau. Design/methodology/approach – Based on the literature review, the authors proposed six hypotheses on the determinants of the amount of trade credit granted to shrimp farmers. Data collected from 120 shrimp farmers in Ca Mau were used to test the proposed hypotheses. Findings – Two out of six determinants, i.e. the size of input order (a pulling factor) and the competition among input suppliers (a pushing factor), are significantly positively associated with the amount of trade credit granted to shrimp farmers. No impact of the other determinants was found. The findings imply that shrimp farmers should join cooperatives to enhance access to trade credit and mitigate the risk for input suppliers. Originality/value – This paper sheds light on the fact that trade credit is still granted to such risky buyers as shrimp farmers, which has not been explored by previous studies.
dc.description.tableofcontents1. Introduction; 2. Literature review; 3. Methodology; 4. Status quo of shrimp farming in Ca Mau; 5. Financing sources for shrimp farmers in Ca Mau; 6. Results; 7. Conclusion
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dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherKinh Tế Quốc Dân
dc.subjectTrade credit
dc.subjectCooperative
dc.subjectMekong river delta (MRD)
dc.subjectShrimp farmer
dc.titleTrade credit use by shrimp farmers in Ca Mau province
dc.typeJournal of Economics and Development
dc.identifier.barcode10-1108_JED-09-2019-0030
dc.relation.referenceAktas, N., de Bolt, E., Lobez, F. and Statnik, J. (2012), “ The information contentof trade credit” , Journal of Banking and Finance, Vol. 36 No. 5, pp. 1402-1413. Berger, A.N., Espinosa-Vega, M.A., Frame, W.S. and Miller, N.H. (2011), “Why do borrowers pledge collateral? New empirical evidence on the role of asymmetric information”, Journal of Financial Intermediation, Vol. 20 No. 1, pp. 55-70. Besley, T. (1994), “How do market failures justify interventions in rural credit market?”, World Bank Research Observer, Vol. 9 No. 1, pp. 27-47. Biais, B. and Gollier, C. (1997), “Trade credit and credit rationing”, Review of Financial Studies, Vol. 10 No. 4, pp. 905-937. Bose, P. (1998), “Formal-information sector interaction in rural credit markets”, Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 56 No. 2, pp. 265-280. Boucher, S. and Guirkinger, C. (2007), “Risk, wealth, and sectoral choice in rural credit markets”, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 89 No. 4, pp. 991-1004. Burkart, M. and Ellingsen, T. (2004), “In-kind finance: a theory of trade credit”, American Economic Review, Vol. 94 No. 3, pp. 569-590. Danielson, M.G. and Scott, J.A. (2004), “Bank loan availability and trade credit demand”, The Financial Review, Vol. 39 No. 4, pp. 579-600. Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Ca Mau province (2017), “Economics – fisheries”, available at: http://sonnptnt.camau.gov.vn/wps/portal/!ut/p/a1/lZHNDoIwEISfxQNXuh YoxVs1gijGvxCxFwMGKwapQZTXtxo9GBXj3nbzTWZ3FnEUIV7El0zEVSaLOL_1nKwxcjAG8HQs1wKDKgT4mDeNh2igJUC4EsxeNXTydQGxtwJ7WKCw6nx0H8z6Nt_6t-BH_svEW9Exv YvgDyAnscGph2oq-nMAt9dEIPQPgb_CTSF1GihUhgiLnKZ3D-yYkViUIF4mW7TMi31c6nGu6o6 njoaaFDXtS6kFHmqb-RBg0-SnTxVKHol0fEQhhFk_t7KLwFrta5cnPKJ/dl5/d5/L2dJQSEvUUt3QS 80SmlFL1o2XzJBOThIR0swSjhPUDcwQUFGTzhCMjYyVVAz/ (accessed 14 November 2018). Fabbri, D. and Klapper, L.F. (2016), “Bargaining power and trade credit”, Journal of Corporate Finance, Vol. 41, pp. 66-80. Ferris, J.S. (1981), “A transactions theory of trade credit use”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 96 No. 2, pp. 243-270. Fisman, R. and Raturi, M. (2004), “Does competition encourage credit provision? Evidence from African trade credit relationships”, Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 85 No. 1, pp. 345-352. Jespersen, K.S., Kelling, I., Ponte, S. and Kruijsen, F. (2014), “What shapes food value chains? Lessons from aquaculture in Asia”, Food Policy, Vol. 49, pp. 228-240. Joffre, O.M., Poortvliet, P.M. and Klerkx, L. (2018), “Are shrimp farmers actual gambler? An analysis of risk perception and risk management behaviors among shrimp farmers in the Mekong Delta”, Aquaculture, Vol. 495, pp. 528-537. Koirala, K.H., Mishra, A. and Mohanty, S. (2016), “Impact of land ownership on productivity and efficiency of rice farmers: the case of the Philippines”, Land Use Policy, Vol. 50, pp. 371-378. Le, K.N. (2013), “Solutions to the development of agricultural insurance markets in Vietnam”, Banking Review, Vol. 18, pp. 47-54. Le, K.N. and Cao, V.H. (2013), “Trade credit: the case of farmers in An Giang province, Vietnam”, Banking Review, Vol. 84, pp. 29-36. Lehmann, N., Brinerm, S. and Finger, R. (2013), “The impact of climate and price risks on agricultural land use and crop management decisions”, Land Use Policy, Vol. 55, pp. 119-130. McMillan, J. and Woodruff, C. (1999), “ Interfirm relationships and informal credit in Vietnam” , Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 114 No. 4, pp. 1285-1320. Mateut, S., Bougheas, S. and Mizen, P. (2006), “Trade credit, bank lending and monetary policy transmission”, European Economic Review, Vol. 50 No. 3, pp. 603-629. Petersen, M.A. and Rajan, R.G. (1997), “Trade credit: theories and evidence”, Review of Financial Studies, Vol. 10 No. 3, pp. 661-691. Santos, P. and Barret, C.B. (2011), “Persistent poverty and informal credit”, Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 96 No. 2, pp. 337-347. Shoji, M., Kasahara, R., Aoyagi, K. and Sawada, Y. (2012), “Social capital formation and credit access: evidence from Sri Lanka”, World Development, Vol. 40 No. 12, pp. 2422-2536. Stiglitz, J.E. and Weiss, A. (1981), “Credit rationing in markets with imperfect information”, American Economic Review, Vol. 71 No. 3, pp. 393-419. Sumane, S., Kunda, I., Knickel, K., Strauss, A., Tisenkofs, T., Rios, I.I., Rivera, M., Chebach, T. and Ashkenazy, A. (2018), “Local and farmers’ knowledge matters! How integrating informal and formal knowledge enhances sustainable and resilient agriculture”, Journal of Rural Studies, Vol. 59, pp. 232-241. Tang, S. (1995), “Informal credit markets and economic development in Taiwan”, World Development, Vol. 23 No. 5, pp. 845-855. Teng, J., Lou, K. and Wang, L. (2014), “Optimal trade credit and lot size policies in economic production quantity models with learning curve production costs”, International Journal of Production Economics, Vol. 155, pp. 318-323. Tsuruta, D. (2015), “Bank loan availability and trade credit for small business during the financial crisis”, Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 55, pp. 40-52. Udry, C. (1990), “Credit markets in northern Nigeria: credit as insurance in rural economy”, The World Bank Economic Review, Vol. 4 No. 3, pp. 251-271. Van Bastelaer, T. and Leathers, H. (2006), “Trust in lending: social capital and joint liability seed loans in Southern Zambia”, World Development, Vol. 34 No. 10, pp. 1788-1807. Yu, R. and Leung, P. (2005), “Optimal harvesting strategies for a multi-cycle and multi-pond shrimp operation: a practical network model”, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, Vol. 68 No. 4, pp. 339-354. Yu, R., Leung, P. and Bienfang, P. (2006), “Optimal production schedule in commercial shrimp culture”, Aquaculture, Vol. 254 Nos 1-4, pp. 426-441.
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    Thông tin siêu dữ liệu biểu ghi
    Trường DC Giá trịNgôn ngữ
    dc.contributor.authorLe, Khuong Ninh
    dc.contributor.otherTruong, Kieu Diem
    dc.date.accessioned2023-11-01T10:24:09Z-
    dc.date.available2023-11-01T10:24:09Z-
    dc.date.issued2019
    dc.identifier.isbn1952-0020
    dc.identifier.urihttps://dlib.neu.edu.vn/handle/NEU/58682-
    dc.descriptionFinancial banking
    dc.description.abstractPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the determinants of the amount of trade credit granted to shrimp farmers in Ca Mau. Design/methodology/approach – Based on the literature review, the authors proposed six hypotheses on the determinants of the amount of trade credit granted to shrimp farmers. Data collected from 120 shrimp farmers in Ca Mau were used to test the proposed hypotheses. Findings – Two out of six determinants, i.e. the size of input order (a pulling factor) and the competition among input suppliers (a pushing factor), are significantly positively associated with the amount of trade credit granted to shrimp farmers. No impact of the other determinants was found. The findings imply that shrimp farmers should join cooperatives to enhance access to trade credit and mitigate the risk for input suppliers. Originality/value – This paper sheds light on the fact that trade credit is still granted to such risky buyers as shrimp farmers, which has not been explored by previous studies.
    dc.description.tableofcontents1. Introduction; 2. Literature review; 3. Methodology; 4. Status quo of shrimp farming in Ca Mau; 5. Financing sources for shrimp farmers in Ca Mau; 6. Results; 7. Conclusion
    dc.format.extentKhổ 21 x 29.7
    dc.language.isoen
    dc.publisherKinh Tế Quốc Dân
    dc.subjectTrade credit
    dc.subjectCooperative
    dc.subjectMekong river delta (MRD)
    dc.subjectShrimp farmer
    dc.titleTrade credit use by shrimp farmers in Ca Mau province
    dc.typeJournal of Economics and Development
    dc.identifier.barcode10-1108_JED-09-2019-0030
    dc.relation.referenceAktas, N., de Bolt, E., Lobez, F. and Statnik, J. (2012), “ The information contentof trade credit” , Journal of Banking and Finance, Vol. 36 No. 5, pp. 1402-1413. Berger, A.N., Espinosa-Vega, M.A., Frame, W.S. and Miller, N.H. (2011), “Why do borrowers pledge collateral? New empirical evidence on the role of asymmetric information”, Journal of Financial Intermediation, Vol. 20 No. 1, pp. 55-70. Besley, T. (1994), “How do market failures justify interventions in rural credit market?”, World Bank Research Observer, Vol. 9 No. 1, pp. 27-47. Biais, B. and Gollier, C. (1997), “Trade credit and credit rationing”, Review of Financial Studies, Vol. 10 No. 4, pp. 905-937. Bose, P. (1998), “Formal-information sector interaction in rural credit markets”, Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 56 No. 2, pp. 265-280. Boucher, S. and Guirkinger, C. (2007), “Risk, wealth, and sectoral choice in rural credit markets”, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 89 No. 4, pp. 991-1004. Burkart, M. and Ellingsen, T. (2004), “In-kind finance: a theory of trade credit”, American Economic Review, Vol. 94 No. 3, pp. 569-590. Danielson, M.G. and Scott, J.A. (2004), “Bank loan availability and trade credit demand”, The Financial Review, Vol. 39 No. 4, pp. 579-600. Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Ca Mau province (2017), “Economics – fisheries”, available at: http://sonnptnt.camau.gov.vn/wps/portal/!ut/p/a1/lZHNDoIwEISfxQNXuh YoxVs1gijGvxCxFwMGKwapQZTXtxo9GBXj3nbzTWZ3FnEUIV7El0zEVSaLOL_1nKwxcjAG8HQs1wKDKgT4mDeNh2igJUC4EsxeNXTydQGxtwJ7WKCw6nx0H8z6Nt_6t-BH_svEW9Exv YvgDyAnscGph2oq-nMAt9dEIPQPgb_CTSF1GihUhgiLnKZ3D-yYkViUIF4mW7TMi31c6nGu6o6 njoaaFDXtS6kFHmqb-RBg0-SnTxVKHol0fEQhhFk_t7KLwFrta5cnPKJ/dl5/d5/L2dJQSEvUUt3QS 80SmlFL1o2XzJBOThIR0swSjhPUDcwQUFGTzhCMjYyVVAz/ (accessed 14 November 2018). Fabbri, D. and Klapper, L.F. (2016), “Bargaining power and trade credit”, Journal of Corporate Finance, Vol. 41, pp. 66-80. Ferris, J.S. (1981), “A transactions theory of trade credit use”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 96 No. 2, pp. 243-270. Fisman, R. and Raturi, M. (2004), “Does competition encourage credit provision? Evidence from African trade credit relationships”, Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 85 No. 1, pp. 345-352. Jespersen, K.S., Kelling, I., Ponte, S. and Kruijsen, F. (2014), “What shapes food value chains? Lessons from aquaculture in Asia”, Food Policy, Vol. 49, pp. 228-240. Joffre, O.M., Poortvliet, P.M. and Klerkx, L. (2018), “Are shrimp farmers actual gambler? An analysis of risk perception and risk management behaviors among shrimp farmers in the Mekong Delta”, Aquaculture, Vol. 495, pp. 528-537. Koirala, K.H., Mishra, A. and Mohanty, S. (2016), “Impact of land ownership on productivity and efficiency of rice farmers: the case of the Philippines”, Land Use Policy, Vol. 50, pp. 371-378. Le, K.N. (2013), “Solutions to the development of agricultural insurance markets in Vietnam”, Banking Review, Vol. 18, pp. 47-54. Le, K.N. and Cao, V.H. (2013), “Trade credit: the case of farmers in An Giang province, Vietnam”, Banking Review, Vol. 84, pp. 29-36. Lehmann, N., Brinerm, S. and Finger, R. (2013), “The impact of climate and price risks on agricultural land use and crop management decisions”, Land Use Policy, Vol. 55, pp. 119-130. McMillan, J. and Woodruff, C. (1999), “ Interfirm relationships and informal credit in Vietnam” , Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 114 No. 4, pp. 1285-1320. Mateut, S., Bougheas, S. and Mizen, P. (2006), “Trade credit, bank lending and monetary policy transmission”, European Economic Review, Vol. 50 No. 3, pp. 603-629. Petersen, M.A. and Rajan, R.G. (1997), “Trade credit: theories and evidence”, Review of Financial Studies, Vol. 10 No. 3, pp. 661-691. Santos, P. and Barret, C.B. (2011), “Persistent poverty and informal credit”, Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 96 No. 2, pp. 337-347. Shoji, M., Kasahara, R., Aoyagi, K. and Sawada, Y. (2012), “Social capital formation and credit access: evidence from Sri Lanka”, World Development, Vol. 40 No. 12, pp. 2422-2536. Stiglitz, J.E. and Weiss, A. (1981), “Credit rationing in markets with imperfect information”, American Economic Review, Vol. 71 No. 3, pp. 393-419. Sumane, S., Kunda, I., Knickel, K., Strauss, A., Tisenkofs, T., Rios, I.I., Rivera, M., Chebach, T. and Ashkenazy, A. (2018), “Local and farmers’ knowledge matters! How integrating informal and formal knowledge enhances sustainable and resilient agriculture”, Journal of Rural Studies, Vol. 59, pp. 232-241. Tang, S. (1995), “Informal credit markets and economic development in Taiwan”, World Development, Vol. 23 No. 5, pp. 845-855. Teng, J., Lou, K. and Wang, L. (2014), “Optimal trade credit and lot size policies in economic production quantity models with learning curve production costs”, International Journal of Production Economics, Vol. 155, pp. 318-323. Tsuruta, D. (2015), “Bank loan availability and trade credit for small business during the financial crisis”, Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 55, pp. 40-52. Udry, C. (1990), “Credit markets in northern Nigeria: credit as insurance in rural economy”, The World Bank Economic Review, Vol. 4 No. 3, pp. 251-271. Van Bastelaer, T. and Leathers, H. (2006), “Trust in lending: social capital and joint liability seed loans in Southern Zambia”, World Development, Vol. 34 No. 10, pp. 1788-1807. Yu, R. and Leung, P. (2005), “Optimal harvesting strategies for a multi-cycle and multi-pond shrimp operation: a practical network model”, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, Vol. 68 No. 4, pp. 339-354. Yu, R., Leung, P. and Bienfang, P. (2006), “Optimal production schedule in commercial shrimp culture”, Aquaculture, Vol. 254 Nos 1-4, pp. 426-441.
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