Supporting Small Firms Through Recessions and Recoveries

89 Pages Posted: 23 Jun 2022

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Diana Bonfim

Banco de Portugal; Catholic University of Portugal (UCP) - Catolica Lisbon School of Business and Economics

Claudia Custodio

Imperial College London; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR); European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI)

Clara C. Raposo

ISEG Lisbon School of Economics & Management

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Date Written: May 2022

Abstract

We use variation in the access to a government credit certification program to estimate the financial and real effects of supporting small firms. This program has been implemented during the global financial crisis, but has remained active ever since, allowing us to analyze its effects both during recessions and recoveries. Eligible firms have access to government loan guarantees and a credit quality certification. We estimate real effects using a multidimensional regression discontinuity design. We find that eligible firms borrow more and at lower rates than non-eligible firms, allowing them to increase investment and employment during crises. Industry-level analysis shows reduced productivity heterogeneity in more exposed industries, which is consistent with improved credit allocation. However, when the economy is recovering the effects of the program are less pronounced and centered on the certification component.

Keywords: business cycles, cost of debt, Credit Certification, Government Guarantees, investment, Small Firms' Financing

Suggested Citation

Bonfim, Diana and Custodio, Claudia and Raposo, Clara C., Supporting Small Firms Through Recessions and Recoveries (May 2022). CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP17345, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4144663

Diana Bonfim (Contact Author)

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Claudia Custodio

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Clara C. Raposo

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