Asymmetric Information, A Causality Analysis of The Stiglitz - Weiss Model for The Credit Markets, Related to The Textile Sector in Turkey
Journal Title: Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 19
Abstract
In this study, the problem of asymmetric information and its effects on credit markets have been undertaken within the theoretical framework. It has been tried to test whether the theory of Stiglitz Weiss Model, one of the approaches of theoretical framework of asymmetric information, is convenient for the credit markets, related to textile sector in Turkey due to Granger and Toda Yamamoto Causality Analysis. It has been also determined the direction of causality is convenient with the theory or not. By analyzing Granger and Toda Tamamoto Causality between selected financial ratios, which was chosen from Central Bank of Rebuplic of Turkey, Company Accounts between 1991 – 2014 for the firms, operated in textile sector and credit risk of the sector, it has been tried to determine which financial ratios have causality with the risk of textile sector and the way of causality between these variables. As a result of Granger and Toda Yamamoto Causality Analysis, which have been carried out, it has been found that, for the textile industry in Turkey, the ratio of total credits in short run to total liabilities and the ratio of total credits in long run to total liabilities are affected by the sector’s proportion of liquidated loans to total loans. Due to the mentioned conclusion, some suggestions, belonging to textile sector specifically, have been made by evaluating the strategies, which banks have followed for commercial credit placement, to avoid the default risk of commercial credits.
Authors and Affiliations
Cenap Mengü Tunçay, Atilla Gökçe
Political Accountability In Botswana’s Liberal Democracy: A Critical Appraisal
Botswana has been regarded as a frontrunner in democratic practice and good governance, yet accountability, which is one of the cornerstones of a liberal democracy, is in a deficit. While on one hand Batswana express pop...
Relationship Between Women’s Empowerment and Having ‘Final Say’ in Household Decision Making Among Ijesa Women of South Western Nigeria
Empowerment of women refers to giving decision-making power to women in social, economic, and political sphere of life. It is a process of making women aware of sociopsycho- cultural and political injustice that is preva...
Contesting Secularism? A Case Study of Deobandi Women Madrasas in Iran
n response to the pressures inflicted by the processes of modernisation and globalisation, particularly the spread of secular education among women, the Sunni male religious authorities in Iranian Baluchistan, like many...
Analysis Of The Mental Image Of Iranian Consumers Of Foreign Luxury And Widely Used Goods From Non-Marketing Symbols Of Seven Countries Of Origin
Which country’s expensive, luxury and widely used goods should we buy? What are the non-marketing features of the country of origin as producer or exporter of commodity to Iran, and what is their importance in the mind o...
Business Incubation Performance in the Malaysian ICT Sector
This paper presents research on ICT incubation performance in Malaysia detailing contrasting outcomes predicated upon a number of factors modelled in this study including ‘Selection Performance’, ‘Monitoring and Business...