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摘要
本研究的主要目的是利用《2014 年世界银行企业调查》的数据,以 6932 家企业为较大样本,探讨金融约束和投资环境条件对印度中小企业资源错配和生产率的影响。本研究采用 Hsieh and Klenow 模型(2009 年)和随机前沿分析法,分别衡量投入分配不当和企业生产率的扭曲情况。研究的主要结果表明,资本和劳动力资源存在扭曲,但资本资源的配置不当程度更为严重。资金紧张严重影响了资本和劳动力的边际生产率以及企业的全要素生产率。投资环境条件,如繁文缛节和有害竞争,对实现资本生产率差距至关重要。此外,制度中的繁文缛节也会对企业的效率和生产率产生不利影响。因此,在制定支持印度中小型企业的政策时,除了获得资金外,还应关注投资环境条件,如繁文缛节和有害竞争。
Financial Constraints, Investment Climate and Firm Productivity of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in India
The study’s major aim is to explore the effects of financial constraints and the investment climate conditions on resource misallocation and productivity of Indian Small and Medium Enterprises on a larger sample of 6,932 firms using data from the World Bank Enterprises Survey, 2014. The current study employs Hsieh and Klenow model (2009) and Stochastic Frontier Analysis to measure the distortion in input misallocation and firm productivity, respectively. The study’s major findings suggest a distortion of resources in capital and labour, but the extent of misallocation is more significant in the case of capital. Financial constraint significantly affects the marginal productivity of capital and labour and firms’ total factor productivity. Investment climate conditions such as red tape and harmful competition are critical to achieving the productivity gap of capital. Further, red tape in the system adversely affects the efficiency and productivity of firms. Hence, in addition to access to finance, focus on investment climate conditions such as red tape and harmful competition should be given while framing policies to support Small and Medium Enterprises in India.