School of Economics, Henan University, Kaifeng, Henan, China.
PLoS One. 2023 Mar 30;18(3):e0280253. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0280253. eCollection 2023.
This paper applies quantitative and narrative approaches to fiscal and financial policies of Chinese small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in order to study the support effect of macro policies on micro enterprises. As the first researchers to focus on the firm heterogeneity of SMEs' policy effects, we show that the "flood irrigation" supportive policies for SMEs have not achieved the expected "help the weaker" effect. Non-state-owned SMEs and small(micro) enterprises have a low sense of policy gain, which is contrary to some "positive" research conclusions from China. The mechanism study found that "ownership" and "scale" discrimination suffered by non-state-owned and small(micro) enterprises in the financing process are key. We suggest the supportive policies for SMEs should shift from "flood" to "precise drip" irrigation. The policy benefits of non-state-owned, small and micro enterprises need to be emphasized. More targeted policies need to be studied and provided. Our findings shed new light on the formulation of supportive policies for SMEs.
本文运用定量和叙述性方法研究了中国中小企业(SMEs)的财政和金融政策,以研究宏观政策对微观企业的支持效果。作为首批关注中小企业政策效果企业异质性的研究人员,我们表明,中小企业的“大水漫灌”支持性政策并未达到预期的“帮助弱者”效果。非国有企业和小型(微型)企业对政策收益的感知度较低,这与中国的一些“积极”研究结论相悖。机制研究发现,非国有企业和小型(微型)企业在融资过程中遭受的“所有制”和“规模”歧视是关键。我们建议中小企业的支持性政策应从“大水漫灌”转向“精准滴灌”。应强调非国有企业、小型和微型企业的政策收益。需要研究和提供更有针对性的政策。我们的研究结果为中小企业支持政策的制定提供了新的视角。