宏观冲击和微观困境:印度废钞令对穷人的短期影响

Heng Zhu, Anubhab Gupta, Binoy Majumder, S. Steinbach
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本研究分析和估计废钞对印度孙德尔本斯地区贫困家庭福利的影响。使用在废钞过程中收集的独特高频(每周)数据集,我们估计家庭福利减少了1,414印度卢比(20.8美元),相当于废钞后两个月收入的15.6%。短期福利的减少是通过失业率的增加、收入和储蓄的损失以及交换的机会成本来实现的。我们的分析表明,在废除纸币之后,家庭立即采取了一系列策略来摆脱不需要的纸币,包括增加与消费相关的购买,减少借贷和增加贷款。我们发现,有证据表明,消费水平和借贷持续下降,但在金融危机爆发两个月后,消费支出仍居高不下。当地收入和汇款受到冲击的影响各不相同,家庭面临失业,女性户主家庭损失更大。研究结果揭示了低收入家庭如何使用有限的工具来应对冲击,以及仔细考虑国家货币政策(无论初衷如何良好)可能对弱势家庭的福利产生何种不利影响的必要性。我们的研究结果不仅对印度具有重要的政策意义,而且对其他考虑采取类似政策的发展中国家的政府也具有重要的政策意义。
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Macro Shocks and Micro Woes: Short-Term Effects of India's Demonetization on the Poor
This study analyses and estimates the impact of demonetisation on the welfare of poor households in the Sundarbans region of India. Using a unique high frequency (weekly) data set collected during the process of demonetisation, we estimate that household welfare is reduced by INR 1,414 (US $ 20.8), equivalent to about 15.6% of income over the two months post demonetisation. Short-term welfare reductions happen through increased unemployment, losses to income and savings, and the opportunity costs of exchange. Our analysis shows that immediately after demonetisation, households adopted a range of strategies to rid themselves of unwanted currency notes, including increased consumption-related purchases, a reduction in borrowing and increased instances of loans. We find evidence that consumption levels and borrowing fall continuously, but consumption expenditures remain stubbornly high two months after the shock. Local income and remittances are affected heterogeneously by the shock, with households experiencing unemployment and female-headed households losing out more. The results shed light on how low income households use the limited tools at their disposal to deal with shocks, as well as the need to carefully consider how national monetary policy, however well intentioned, may adversely affect the welfare of vulnerable households. Our findings have important policy implications not only in the context of India but for governments in other developing countries thinking of adopting similar policies.
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