Abstract

AbstractWhether and how are zombie firms associated with a crisis‐rescue plan? We examine this issue through the channel of state‐owned enterprises (SOEs). We find that, after China's 2008 stimulus plan, a firm in the city with a high SOE share is more likely to become a zombie firm. This result may be driven by the fact that government‐led investment, through SOEs, tends to focus more on employment‐related projects than efficient ones, particularly during the crisis period. Resource misallocation associated with the crisis‐rescue plan may cause production inefficiency, which leads to the emergence of zombie firms.

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