Zombie firms, misallocation and manufacturing capacity utilization rate: Evidence from China

IF 1 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Economics of Transition and Institutional Change Pub Date : 2023-10-27 DOI:10.1111/ecot.12398
Qilin Mao, Jiayun Xu
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This paper investigates the effects of zombie firms on Chinese manufacturing capacity utilization rate (CUR hereafter) from the perspectives of both the intra-industry and supply chain propagation. The results show that zombie firms not only significantly reduce the CUR of healthy firms in the same industry, but also inhibit the increase of CUR through the supply chain propagation. Specifically, if the supply chain propagation effect is not considered, the inhibitory effect of intra-industry zombie firms on the healthy firms' CUR would be overestimated on one hand, and the overall inhibitory effect of zombie firms on CUR would be underestimated on the other hand. The heterogeneity analysis demonstrates that the inhibitory effect of zombie firms on CUR is more pronounced for private firms, the firms in the industries with higher external financing dependence and the firms in the areas with a poorer institutional environment. In addition, this paper further studies the relationship among zombie firms, resource misallocation and the manufacturing aggregate CUR at the industry level, and finds that both intra-industry and upstream (downstream) zombie firms have significant inhibitory effects on the growth of manufacturing aggregate CUR. However, there are differences in the ways of influence that, specifically, the upstream (downstream) zombie firms inhibit manufacturing aggregate CUR growth mainly through the within-firm effect, while the intra-industry zombie firms are more likely to restrain manufacturing aggregate CUR growth through resource misallocation. Our study contributes to a profound understanding of the causes of overcapacity in a large transition economy and also expands the research perspective of assessing the economic effects of zombie firms.

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僵尸企业、配置不当和制造业产能利用率:来自中国的证据
本文从产业内传播和供应链传播两个角度研究了僵尸企业对中国制造业产能利用率的影响。结果表明,僵尸企业不仅会显著降低同行业健康企业的产能利用率,还会通过供应链传播抑制产能利用率的提高。具体而言,如果不考虑供应链传播效应,一方面会高估产业内僵尸企业对健康企业CUR的抑制作用,另一方面会低估僵尸企业对CUR的整体抑制作用。异质性分析表明,僵尸企业对CUR的抑制作用在民营企业、外部融资依赖度较高行业的企业和制度环境较差地区的企业中更为明显。此外,本文在产业层面进一步研究了僵尸企业、资源错配和制造业总量CUR之间的关系,发现产业内僵尸企业和上游(下游)僵尸企业对制造业总量CUR的增长都有显著的抑制作用。但影响方式存在差异,具体而言,上游(下游)僵尸企业主要通过企业内部效应抑制制造业总CUR的增长,而产业内僵尸企业更倾向于通过资源错配抑制制造业总CUR的增长。我们的研究有助于深刻理解大型转型经济体产能过剩的原因,同时也拓展了评估僵尸企业经济效应的研究视角。
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