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Parameter identifiability is very useful if one wishes to make inferences in a statistical model. There are two important nonidentifiabilities in finite mixture models : boundary nonidentifiability and label nonidentifiability. Although parameters are not identifiable in the strict sense, in...
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Using a large dataset of Korean public and private firms, we show that public listing does not influence the supply of trade credit among firms affiliated with a large business group (chaebol). Meanwhile, non-affiliated public firms provide more trade credit to customers than their private...
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This paper examines how trade credit demand and supply are determined in Korea, where large business groups are dominant in most of the segments and hierarchies of many industries. In particular, we investigate the effects of business group affiliation on trade credit financing, finding that a...
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