Social Networks Behind Trade Credit Guarantee Networks
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Date
31-03-2021
Journal Title
Social Trends
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Roy, Sanjay K.
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University of North Bengal
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Trade on credit is a very common practice among industry
participants both in less developed countries and advanced economies.
The non-branded readymade garment manufacturing industry in
Metiabruz and its adjoining areas of Kolkata is one of the largest
such industries in India, where input sellers of the industry often extend
trade credit to their buyers, i. e, manufacturer-cum-producers of the
industry. In addition to that producers often extend trade credit
guarantee facility among themselves and use their own social network
for accessing and providing it. Out of a sample of eighty firms in
Metiabruz, the seventy-one firms had acted as guarantors for around
two to three firms on the average in the last two years, and seventyseven
firms had asked around three to four other firms to act as
guarantors. It has been seen further from the primary survey that
guarantors and the producers, who take trade credit guarantees from
them, are tied by various kinds of social relationships and use these
social ties for accessing trade credit guarantees. The central focus of
the paper is to study the role of social networks behind this trade
credit guarantee system. Empirical findings show that the producers
who want trade credit guarantees often use their family ties, friendship
ties and friends of friends for getting trade credit guarantees. Presence
of social networks here enables producers to establish their
creditworthiness as a potential borrower to a guarantor and makes
this informal credit system a successful one.
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8
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2348-6538
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81 - 94