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Payments Netting in International Cash Management: A Network Optimization Approach

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  • Venkat Srinivasan

    (Northeastern University)

  • Yong H Kim

    (niversity of Cincinnati)

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Rationalization of global production and operations by multinational corporations have created a large volume of international company funds flows. By a process of netting interaffiliate payments, significant savings in cost can be realized. Shapiro formulated the multinational payment netting problem using linear programming. This paper presents a network optimization approach that is both computationally efficient and intuitively appealing. Further, the proposed approach recognizes the need to integrate the netting system with the MNC's overall cash management systems as well as by explicitly accounting for cash outflows on account of transfer costs. Additionally, the paper provides insight into actual corporate netting practices.© 1986 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (1986) 17, 1–20

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  • Venkat Srinivasan & Yong H Kim, 1986. "Payments Netting in International Cash Management: A Network Optimization Approach," Journal of International Business Studies, Palgrave Macmillan;Academy of International Business, vol. 17(2), pages 1-20, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:jintbs:v:17:y:1986:i:2:p:1-20
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    1. Gao, Tianjiao & Gupta, Aparna & Gulpinar, Nalan & Zhu, Yun, 2015. "Optimal hedging strategy for risk management on a network," Journal of Financial Stability, Elsevier, vol. 16(C), pages 31-44.
    2. Edoardo Gaffeo & Mauro Gallegati & Lucio Gobbi, 2022. "Endogenous clearinghouse formation in payment networks," Review of Evolutionary Political Economy, Springer, vol. 3(1), pages 109-136, April.

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