Allen Jason, Clark Robert, Li Shaoteng, Vincent Nicolas
Bank of Canada.
Queen's University.
Can J Econ. 2022 Feb;55(Suppl 1):9-53. doi: 10.1111/caje.12541. Epub 2022 Feb 17.
This paper analyzes the effectiveness of debt-relief programs targeting short-run household liquidity constraints implemented in Canada in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. These programs allowed individuals to push off mortgage and credit card payments and cut in half interest rates on credit card debt. Using credit bureau data, we document that, despite potential savings above $4 billion, enrolment was limited: 24% for mortgages and 7% for credit cards. By exploiting the richness of our data set, we provide evidence that close to 80% of individuals were unaware of the credit card relief program while others faced important fixed non-monetary costs preventing uptake.
本文分析了加拿大为应对新冠疫情而实施的针对短期家庭流动性约束的债务减免计划的有效性。这些计划允许个人推迟偿还抵押贷款和信用卡欠款,并将信用卡债务利率减半。利用信用局数据,我们记录到,尽管可能节省超过40亿美元,但参与率有限:抵押贷款为24%,信用卡为7%。通过利用我们数据集的丰富性,我们提供的证据表明,近80%的个人不知道信用卡减免计划,而其他人则面临着阻碍参与的重要固定非货币成本。