Identifying the Real Effects of Zombie Lending
Fabiano Schivardi,
Enrico Sette and
Guido Tabellini
The Review of Corporate Finance Studies, 2020, vol. 9, issue 3, 569-592
Abstract:
The policy response to COVID-19 includes the provision of credit guarantees to firms, a provision that may generate zombie lending. According to the recent literature, the relative performance of healthy firms deteriorates as the fraction of zombies increases. We argue that this literature faces a serious identification problem, because firm performance is often used to define zombies (sometimes implicitly). We show that, under general conditions for the distribution of firm performance, the correlation between healthy firm performance and zombies is a mechanical consequence of an increase in the fraction of zombies with no causal meaning. (JEL E44, G21)Received June 2, 2020; editorial decision June 23, 2020 by Editor Uday Rajan.
Date: 2020
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