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One reason why countries service their external debts is the fear that default might lead to shrinkage of international trade. If so, then creditors should systematically lend more to countries with which they share closer trade links. We develop a simple theoretical model to capture this...
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Since bank credit lines are a major source of corporate funding and liquidity, we examine the determinants of credit … line usage with a database of Spanish corporate credit lines. A line's default status is the primary factor driving its … monitoring in firms' usage decisions. Credit line usage is found to be inversely related to macroeconomic conditions. Overall …
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Managing the credit risk inherent to a corporate credit line is similar to that of a term loan, but with one key … default (LGD). However, since a credit line allows the borrowers to draw down the committed funds according to their own needs … corporate lending within Spain over the last 20 years, provides the most comprehensive overview of corporate credit line use and …
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Previous studies on financial frictions have been unable to establish the empirical significance of credit constraints … in macroeconomic fluctuations. This paper argues that the muted impact of credit constraints stems from the absence of a … and we allow productive agents to be credit-constrained. A combination of these two features enables our model to …
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