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To what extent did the economic stimulus package influence bank lending and corporate investment decisions? Evidence from China

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posted on 2024-11-14, 13:40 authored by Qigui Liu, Xiaofei PanXiaofei Pan, Gary Tian
Using a panel of Chinese firms over the period 2003-2013, we show that, from the supply-side perspective, as a result of the implementation of the economic stimulus package in China, state-owned enterprises (SOEs) received more bank loans and invested more than non-SOEs. We further find that after the implementation of the economic stimulus package, bank lending became less responsive to firm profitability, and firm investments became less responsive to investment opportunities for SOEs, non-SOEs from favoured industries and regions, and non-SOEs with political connections. Overall, our findings support the view that the stimulus package and the associated increase in bank loan supply in China resulted in more resources being allocated to SOEs.

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Liu, Q., Pan, X. & Tian, G. Gang. (2016). To what extent did the economic stimulus package influence bank lending and corporate investment decisions? Evidence from China. Journal of Banking and Finance, In press 1-18.

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Journal of Banking and Finance

Volume

86

Pagination

177-193

Language

English

RIS ID

110158

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