Design for Impact : A State Aid Evaluation in Romania

State aid impact evaluation is new in Romania. Given its novelty, the ex post evaluation seeks to provide evidence on how effective state aid has been, on whether state aid distorted competition, and on the implications for state aid design and implementation. These aspects are fundamental to im...

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Main Authors: Pop, Georgiana, Iootty, Mariana, Bruhn, Miriam, Ruiz Ortega, Claudia
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Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2021
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Online Access:https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/413841623646945259/design-for-impact-a-state-aid-evaluation-in-romania
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spelling okr-10986-357382021-06-14T14:19:19Z Design for Impact : A State Aid Evaluation in Romania Pop, Georgiana Iootty, Mariana Bruhn, Miriam Ruiz Ortega, Claudia SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT JOB CREATION MODERNIZATION INNOVATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COUNTER-GUARANTEE FUND PUBLIC FINANCE MINISTRY OF EUROPEAN FUNDS PRODUCTIVITY COMPETITION POLICY MICROFINANCE SME FINANCE ACCESS TO FINANCE EMPLOYMENT State aid impact evaluation is new in Romania. Given its novelty, the ex post evaluation seeks to provide evidence on how effective state aid has been, on whether state aid distorted competition, and on the implications for state aid design and implementation. These aspects are fundamental to improving the efficiency of public spending and minimizing market distortions. The ex post evaluation focuses on three state aid schemes to assess whether and to what extent the aid objectives have been fulfilled, and it measures their spillover effects as well as the effects on competition outcomes. Selected based on the their importance in supporting key policy objectives, their design and complexity, and the instruments used, the three schemes include de minimis aid implemented by the Romanian Counter-Guarantee Fund and designed to incentivize access to finance for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs); state aid granted by the Ministry of Public Finance to support regional development and job creation; and state aid provided by the Ministry of European Funds to support the upgrade and modernization of research, development, and innovation. The analysis finds evidence that the state aid schemes met their objectives without distorting competition significantly. The results for the de minimis scheme to incentivize access to finance for micro, small, and medium enterprises showed that the scheme increased employment and turnover of beneficiary firms and reduced the probability of aided firms closing. The state aid scheme to support regional development and job creation fulfilled its main objectives, with robust evidence of a positive direct effect on employment creation and, to some extent, on investment. Regarding the state aid scheme to support the upgrade and modernization of research, development, and innovation, the analysis found evidence that the scheme helped promote research and development efforts. 2021-06-11T17:19:57Z 2021-06-11T17:19:57Z 2021-06-11 Book https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/413841623646945259/design-for-impact-a-state-aid-evaluation-in-romania 978-1-4648-1703-8 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35738 International Development in Focus; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Publication Europe and Central Asia Romania
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topic SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
JOB CREATION
MODERNIZATION
INNOVATION
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
COUNTER-GUARANTEE FUND
PUBLIC FINANCE
MINISTRY OF EUROPEAN FUNDS
PRODUCTIVITY
COMPETITION POLICY
MICROFINANCE
SME FINANCE
ACCESS TO FINANCE
EMPLOYMENT
spellingShingle SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
JOB CREATION
MODERNIZATION
INNOVATION
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
COUNTER-GUARANTEE FUND
PUBLIC FINANCE
MINISTRY OF EUROPEAN FUNDS
PRODUCTIVITY
COMPETITION POLICY
MICROFINANCE
SME FINANCE
ACCESS TO FINANCE
EMPLOYMENT
Pop, Georgiana
Iootty, Mariana
Bruhn, Miriam
Ruiz Ortega, Claudia
Design for Impact : A State Aid Evaluation in Romania
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Romania
relation International Development in Focus;
description State aid impact evaluation is new in Romania. Given its novelty, the ex post evaluation seeks to provide evidence on how effective state aid has been, on whether state aid distorted competition, and on the implications for state aid design and implementation. These aspects are fundamental to improving the efficiency of public spending and minimizing market distortions. The ex post evaluation focuses on three state aid schemes to assess whether and to what extent the aid objectives have been fulfilled, and it measures their spillover effects as well as the effects on competition outcomes. Selected based on the their importance in supporting key policy objectives, their design and complexity, and the instruments used, the three schemes include de minimis aid implemented by the Romanian Counter-Guarantee Fund and designed to incentivize access to finance for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs); state aid granted by the Ministry of Public Finance to support regional development and job creation; and state aid provided by the Ministry of European Funds to support the upgrade and modernization of research, development, and innovation. The analysis finds evidence that the state aid schemes met their objectives without distorting competition significantly. The results for the de minimis scheme to incentivize access to finance for micro, small, and medium enterprises showed that the scheme increased employment and turnover of beneficiary firms and reduced the probability of aided firms closing. The state aid scheme to support regional development and job creation fulfilled its main objectives, with robust evidence of a positive direct effect on employment creation and, to some extent, on investment. Regarding the state aid scheme to support the upgrade and modernization of research, development, and innovation, the analysis found evidence that the scheme helped promote research and development efforts.
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author Pop, Georgiana
Iootty, Mariana
Bruhn, Miriam
Ruiz Ortega, Claudia
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Iootty, Mariana
Bruhn, Miriam
Ruiz Ortega, Claudia
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title Design for Impact : A State Aid Evaluation in Romania
title_short Design for Impact : A State Aid Evaluation in Romania
title_full Design for Impact : A State Aid Evaluation in Romania
title_fullStr Design for Impact : A State Aid Evaluation in Romania
title_full_unstemmed Design for Impact : A State Aid Evaluation in Romania
title_sort design for impact : a state aid evaluation in romania
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2021
url https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/413841623646945259/design-for-impact-a-state-aid-evaluation-in-romania
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