Discussion paper

DP2036 Inter-Firm Relationships and Informal Credit in Vietnam

Trading relations in Vietnam's emerging private sector are shaped by two market frictions: the difficulty of locating trading partners and the absence of legal enforcement of contracts. Examining relational contracting, we find that a firm trusts its customer enough to offer credit when the customer faces high costs of finding an alternative supplier. A longer duration of trading relationship is associated with larger credit, as is prior information gathering. Customers identified through business networks receive more credit. These network effects are enduring, suggesting that networks are used to sanction defaulting customers.

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Citation

McMillan, J and C Woodruff (1998), ‘DP2036 Inter-Firm Relationships and Informal Credit in Vietnam‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 2036. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp2036