银行沙漠和工资支票保护计划

IF 1.7 4区 经济学 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Economic Development Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-02-03 DOI:10.1177/08912424231152873
Kristopher Deming, S. Weiler
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工资支票保护计划是一项极不寻常的政策措施,旨在提供过渡性资本,以支持小企业应对新冠肺炎疫情导致的需求急剧下降。通过设计,该计划有效地要求潜在申请人通过与其有关系的银行工作。然而,该国大片地区实际上是沙漠的银行,这大大加剧了这些地区寻求工资支票保护计划支持的企业的梯度。本文检验了这样一种命题,即银行的外生分布有效地歧视了那些银行服务有限的地区,同时也考察了贷款是否分配给了那些就业机会不那么密集、小企业更集中的地区。作者发现,银行服务较少、就业机会较低的地区在工资支票保护计划的分配中处于系统性的不利地位,而没有大量资金流向小企业比率较高的地区。
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Banking Deserts and the Paycheck Protection Program
The Paycheck Protection Program was a highly unusual policy measure enacted to provide bridge capital to support small businesses coping with the dramatic downturn in demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic. By design, the program effectively required potential applicants to work through the bank with whom they had a relationship. Yet large swathes of the country are effectively banking deserts, which dramatically steepen the gradient for those regions’ businesses seeking Paycheck Protection Program support. This paper tests the proposition that the exogenous distribution of banks effectively discriminated against those regions where banking services were limited, while also looking at whether loans were distributed to those areas with less dense employment opportunities and higher concentrations of small businesses. The authors find that areas with fewer banking services and lower employment opportunities were systematically disadvantaged in the Paycheck Protection Program distribution, while there were no significant flows to areas with higher rates of small businesses.
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期刊介绍: Economic development—jobs, income, and community prosperity—is a continuing challenge to modern society. To meet this challenge, economic developers must use imagination and common sense, coupled with the tools of public and private finance, politics, planning, micro- and macroeconomics, engineering, and real estate. In short, the art of economic development must be supported by the science of research. And only one journal—Economic Development Quarterly: The Journal of American Economic Revitalization (EDQ)—effectively bridges the gap between academics, policy makers, and practitioners and links the various economic development communities.
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