Impact of bank credit on exports to Association of South East Asian Nations countries: Empirical study of Vietnam

Abstract Using 2012 and 2016 input–output tables, the paper aims to assess the dispersion effects of bank credit on value added created by exporting activities of 17 sectors from Vietnam to Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries. The research contributes to the literature with res...

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Main Authors: Thị Thanh Tú Trần, Thị Nhung Nguyễn, Phương Thảo Nguyễn, Trinh Bùi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-01-01
Series:Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/app5.290
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spelling doaj-de60b324158447518c533f725fd162d42020-11-25T02:52:21ZengWileyAsia & the Pacific Policy Studies2050-26802020-01-0171274210.1002/app5.290Impact of bank credit on exports to Association of South East Asian Nations countries: Empirical study of VietnamThị Thanh Tú Trần0Thị Nhung Nguyễn1Phương Thảo Nguyễn2Trinh Bùi3Faculty of Finance and Banking University of Economics and Business, Vietnam National University Hanoi VietnamFaculty of Finance and Banking University of Economics and Business, Vietnam National University Hanoi VietnamNational Center for Socio‐Economic Information and Forecast Ministry of Planning and Investment Hanoi VietnamVietnam Institute for Economic Development Studies Ho Chi Minh VietnamAbstract Using 2012 and 2016 input–output tables, the paper aims to assess the dispersion effects of bank credit on value added created by exporting activities of 17 sectors from Vietnam to Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries. The research contributes to the literature with respect to the role of the banks on providing credit to export in developing countries. Despite the increasing demand for export credit to ASEAN countries in the period of 2013–2017, Vietnamese export credit only accounted for roughly 30% of total credit. The research results indicate that capital requirements for exporting are always higher than other activities and keep growing during the recent period. It shows the importance of bank loans for exporting activities in Vietnam. Moreover, according to the research, exports to ASEAN countries have greater dispersion impact than exporting to other countries, and capital requirements for exporting to ASEAN countries are also higher. This implies bank credit for exporting activities to ASEAN countries should be encouraged. As a result of empirical evidence regarding the power of dispersion and level of value added induced by the increase of final demand, the study recommends that Vietnam should pay more attention to potential target countries like Laos, Malaysia, and Thailand, as well as prioritize some business sectors related to agriculture and services for funding.https://doi.org/10.1002/app5.290ASEANBank creditexportexport trade financingI–O tableVietnam
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Thị Nhung Nguyễn
Phương Thảo Nguyễn
Trinh Bùi
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Thị Nhung Nguyễn
Phương Thảo Nguyễn
Trinh Bùi
Impact of bank credit on exports to Association of South East Asian Nations countries: Empirical study of Vietnam
Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies
ASEAN
Bank credit
export
export trade financing
I–O table
Vietnam
author_facet Thị Thanh Tú Trần
Thị Nhung Nguyễn
Phương Thảo Nguyễn
Trinh Bùi
author_sort Thị Thanh Tú Trần
title Impact of bank credit on exports to Association of South East Asian Nations countries: Empirical study of Vietnam
title_short Impact of bank credit on exports to Association of South East Asian Nations countries: Empirical study of Vietnam
title_full Impact of bank credit on exports to Association of South East Asian Nations countries: Empirical study of Vietnam
title_fullStr Impact of bank credit on exports to Association of South East Asian Nations countries: Empirical study of Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Impact of bank credit on exports to Association of South East Asian Nations countries: Empirical study of Vietnam
title_sort impact of bank credit on exports to association of south east asian nations countries: empirical study of vietnam
publisher Wiley
series Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies
issn 2050-2680
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Using 2012 and 2016 input–output tables, the paper aims to assess the dispersion effects of bank credit on value added created by exporting activities of 17 sectors from Vietnam to Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries. The research contributes to the literature with respect to the role of the banks on providing credit to export in developing countries. Despite the increasing demand for export credit to ASEAN countries in the period of 2013–2017, Vietnamese export credit only accounted for roughly 30% of total credit. The research results indicate that capital requirements for exporting are always higher than other activities and keep growing during the recent period. It shows the importance of bank loans for exporting activities in Vietnam. Moreover, according to the research, exports to ASEAN countries have greater dispersion impact than exporting to other countries, and capital requirements for exporting to ASEAN countries are also higher. This implies bank credit for exporting activities to ASEAN countries should be encouraged. As a result of empirical evidence regarding the power of dispersion and level of value added induced by the increase of final demand, the study recommends that Vietnam should pay more attention to potential target countries like Laos, Malaysia, and Thailand, as well as prioritize some business sectors related to agriculture and services for funding.
topic ASEAN
Bank credit
export
export trade financing
I–O table
Vietnam
url https://doi.org/10.1002/app5.290
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