Date: 2009
Type: Working Paper
Towards a Theory of Trade Finance
Working Paper, EUI ECO, 2009/43
SCHMIDT-EISENLOHR, Tim, Towards a Theory of Trade Finance, EUI ECO, 2009/43 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/12966
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Cross border transactions are conducted using diffierent payment contracts, the usage of which varies across countries and over time. In this paper I build a model that can explain this observation and study implications from this for international trade. In the model exporters optimally choose payment contracts, trading off differences in enforcement and efficiency between financial markets in different countries. I find that the ability of firms to switch contracts is central to the reaction of trade to variations in financial conditions. Numerical experiments with a two-country version of the model suggest that limiting the choice between payment contracts reduces traded quantities by up to 60 percent.
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/12966
ISSN: 1725-6704
Series/Number: EUI ECO; 2009/43
Keyword(s): F12 F3 G21 G32 Trade finance Payment contracts Trade patterns Financial crisis