Göbel, MaximilianTavares, Nuno2022-05-312022-05-312022-05Göbel, Maximilian e Nuno Tavares (2022). "Zombie-lending in the United States prevalence versus relevance". REM Working paper series, nº 0231/20222184-108Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/24432Extraordinary fiscal and monetary interventions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic have revived concerns abou tzombie prevalence in advanced economies.The literature has already linked this phenomenon {observed over the course of the last two decades {to impeding the performance of healthy firms in Japan and Europe.To make the case for the United States, we analyze banks' and capital markets'zombie-lending practices on the basis of a sample of publicly listed U.S.companies.Our results suggest that zombie prevalence and zombie-lending perse are notade defining characteristic of the U.S.economy.Nevertheless,we find evidence for negative spillovers of zombie-lending on productivity, capital-growth,and employment-growth of non-zombies as well as on overall business dynamism. It is predominantly the class of healthy small-and medium-sized companies that is sensitive to zombie-lending activities,with financial constraints further amplifying these effects.engzombie lendingbusiness dynamismbank creditnon-viable firmsproductivityZombie-lending in the United States prevalence versus relevanceworking paper