#2567. COVID-19, policy interventions and credit: The Brazilian experience

December 2026publication date
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Abstract:
The article explored the impact of the pandemic and subsequent political intervention on local credit markets. The results show that the pandemic has a significant negative impact on the creditworthiness of the local population. Also, using a new manually collected database of ranked municipal government interventions in policy, we demonstrate the heterogeneous effects of interventions: the positive effects of soft interventions (such as social distancing and crowd control) and late re-discovery, as well as the negative effects of hard interventions.
Keywords:
Banks; COVID-19 crisis; Credit; Policy interventions

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