全球价值链短缺下抗疫政策的偶然性影响

IF 1 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Economics of Transition and Institutional Change Pub Date : 2023-02-21 DOI:10.1111/ecot.12360
Ruohan Wu
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本文实证研究了2020年5月至2022年1月期间,在全球价值链短缺的情况下,14个后共产主义经济体政府的COVID-19救援政策对企业的影响。我们构建了一个面板数据集,其中包括在世界银行三轮COVID-19调查中连续观察的企业,以全面评估企业价值链、生产和财务的动态变化。我们进一步估计了这些变化的决定因素,特别是政府所扮演的角色。我们发现,在新冠肺炎疫情影响下,(1)产能减少或供应减少显著增加了减产和融资的可能性,而需求减少的影响恰恰相反;(2)政府支持增强了受影响产能和价值链的影响;(3)在产能或供应受限的企业中,接受政府支持增加了减产和融资的可能性;(4)在产能和供给充足的企业中,政府支持降低了减产和融资的可能性。其他变量,如公司规模、远程劳动力、在线业务和出口,也表现出显著的影响。
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Contingent impacts of COVID relief policies under global value chain shortage

This paper empirically investigates how governments' COVID-19 relief policies have affected firms in 14 post-communist economies under the global value chain shortage between May 2020 and January 2022. We construct a panel dataset with firms that were continuously observed in three rounds of the World Bank's COVID-19 survey to comprehensively evaluate the dynamic changes in the firms' value chains, production, and finances. We further estimate the determinants of these changes, especially the roles played by the government. We find that under the impact of COVID-19, (1) reduced production capacity or reduced supply significantly increased the likelihood of reduced production and finances, whereas reduced demand had the opposite impact; (2) receiving support from the government augmented the impacts of affected production capacities and value chains; (3) among firms with restricted capacity or supplies, receiving government support increased the likelihood of reduced production and finances; and (4) among firms with abundant capacity and supplies, receiving government support lowered the likelihood of reduced production and finances. Other variables, such as firms' size, remote workforce, online businesses, and exports, also exhibit significant influences.

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