依赖汇款地区新冠疫情封锁的经济影响

Economic Impacts of the COVID−19 Lockdown in a Remittance‐Dependent Region

American Journal of Agricultural Economics · 2020
被引 107 · 同刊同年前 5%
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

利用印度农村家庭的周度金融交易数据,研究发现封锁导致家庭本地收入下降88%、汇款减少63%,家庭减少餐食份量和食物种类,低收入群体损失更大,政府食品援助略有缓解。

Abstract

The economic impacts of COVID‐19 lockdowns on poor and vulnerable households living in rural areas of developing countries are not well understood due to a lack of detailed micro‐survey data at the household level. Utilizing weekly financial transaction data collected from households residing in a rural region of India, we estimate the impacts of India's COVID‐19 lockdown on household income, food security, welfare, and access to local loan markets. A large portion of households living in our study region is reliant on remittances from migrants to sustain their livelihoods. Our analysis reveals that in the month immediately after India's lockdown announcement, weekly household local income fell by INR 1,022 (US$ 13.5), an 88% drop compared to the long‐term average with another 63% reduction in remittance. In response to the massive loss in earnings, households substantially reduced meal portions and consumed fewer food items. Impacts were heterogeneous; households in lower income quantiles lost a higher percentage of their income and expenditures, but government food aid slightly mitigated the negative impacts. We also find an increase in the effective interest rate of local borrowing in cash and a higher demand for in‐kind loans, which are likely to have an adverse effect on households who rely on such services. The results from this paper have immediate relevance to policymakers considering additional lockdowns as the COVID‐19 pandemic resurges around the globe and to governments thinking about responses to future pandemics that may occur.

COVID-19封锁汇款依赖型地区家庭收入粮食安全