Supporting small firms in a fragile context: Comparing matching and cash grants in Burkina Faso

IF 5.1 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Journal of Development Economics Pub Date : 2024-07-19 DOI:10.1016/j.jdeveco.2024.103344
Michael Grimm , Sidiki Soubeiga , Michael Weber
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We used a randomized controlled trial to compare matching grants earmarked for technical training and consulting services with more flexible cash grants and with a control group. The experiment was implemented in a semi-urban and rural fragile setting where subsidizing innovative activities might be particularly important. Firms were selected on the basis of a business plan competition. After two years, beneficiaries of cash grants showed higher survival rates, improved business practices, a higher degree of formalization, and more activities for innovation relative to recipients of matching grants and the control group, but we saw no effects on profits, sales, and employment. Across all outcomes, beneficiaries of cash grants performed better than beneficiaries of matching grants, for them the treatment effects are smaller and often insignificant, though implementation costs were higher. Recipients of cash grants also increased their capital stock more and were more resilient to the COVID-19 crisis.

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在脆弱环境中支持小企业:比较布基纳法索的配套赠款和现金赠款
我们采用随机对照试验的方式,将专门用于技术培训和咨询服务的配套补助金与更为灵活的现金补助金以及对照组进行比较。试验在半城市和农村的脆弱环境中进行,在这种环境中,对创新活动的补贴可能尤为重要。企业是在商业计划竞赛的基础上选出的。两年后,现金补助受益人的存活率提高了,经营方式改进了,正规化程度提高了,创新活动也比对等补助受益人和对照组多,但我们没有看到对利润、销售额和就业的影响。在所有结果中,现金补助受益人的表现都优于对等补助受益人,对他们的治疗效果较小,而且往往不显著,尽管实施成本较高。现金补助受益人的资本存量增加也更多,对 COVID-19 危机的抵御能力更强。
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审稿时长
72 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Development Economics publishes papers relating to all aspects of economic development - from immediate policy concerns to structural problems of underdevelopment. The emphasis is on quantitative or analytical work, which is relevant as well as intellectually stimulating.
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