僵尸
膨胀(宇宙学)
货币经济学
经济
生产力
投资(军事)
补贴
首都(建筑)
价值(数学)
业务
宏观经济学
市场经济
历史
机器学习
物理
政治
计算机科学
考古
法学
计算机安全
理论物理学
政治学
作者
Viral V. Acharya,Matteo Crosignani,Tim Eisert,Christian Eufinger
摘要
ABSTRACT We show that “zombie credit”—subsidized credit to nonviable firms—has a disinflationary effect. By keeping these firms afloat, zombie credit creates excess aggregate supply, thereby putting downward pressure on prices. Granular European data on inflation, firms, and banks confirm this mechanism. Markets affected by a rise in zombie credit experience lower firm entry and exit, capacity utilization, markups, and inflation, as well as a misallocation of capital and labor, which results in lower productivity, investment, and value added. If weakly capitalized banks were recapitalized in 2009, inflation in Europe would have been up to 0.21 percentage points higher post‐2012.
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