行尸走肉的崛起世界各地的僵尸企业

IF 3.8 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Bruno Albuquerque , Roshan Iyer
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摘要

我们建立了一个全面的新数据集,涵盖过去二十年先进经济体和新兴市场的上市和私营非金融僵尸企业。我们的研究结果表明,尤其是自全球金融危机和 "科威德-19 "大流行以来,全球范围内这些非生产性、不具生存能力的企业的普遍程度有所上升。我们发现,私营企业的平均存活率较低,因此僵尸化率较低。我们的论文还为僵尸企业贷款驱动因素提供了一个新的视角:贷款人可能会基于对僵尸企业未来收益复苏的过度乐观预期而合理化僵尸企业贷款。随后,我们记录了针对银行资本和贷款限制的宏观审慎政策可以有效缓解僵尸化的不利影响。然而,如果没有强有力的破产框架来管理企业重组和破产,仅加强银行业可能是不够的。
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The rise of the walking dead: Zombie firms around the world
We build a comprehensive new dataset spanning listed and private nonfinancial zombie firms across Advanced Economies and Emerging Markets over the past two decades. Our findings reveal a global rise in the prevalence of these unproductive and unviable firms, particularly since the Global Financial Crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic. We show that private firms exhibit lower zombification rates due to their lower average survival rates. Our paper also offers a new perspective on zombie lending drivers: lenders may rationalize zombie lending based on overly optimistic expectations of a recovery in zombies’ future earnings. We then document that macroprudential policies targeting bank capital and loan restrictions can effectively mitigate the adverse effects of zombification. However, strengthening the banking sector alone may not suffice without robust insolvency frameworks prepared to manage firm restructuring and insolvency.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of International Economics is intended to serve as the primary outlet for theoretical and empirical research in all areas of international economics. These include, but are not limited to the following: trade patterns, commercial policy; international institutions; exchange rates; open economy macroeconomics; international finance; international factor mobility. The Journal especially encourages the submission of articles which are empirical in nature, or deal with issues of open economy macroeconomics and international finance. Theoretical work submitted to the Journal should be original in its motivation or modelling structure. Empirical analysis should be based on a theoretical framework, and should be capable of replication.
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