Damaged by the Disaster

To assess the impact of COVID-19 on firms, the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation conducted Business Pulse Surveys in several countries, including six in the South Asia region. Analysis focusing on the South Asia region suggests that, first, firms in the South Asia region have suffered disproportionately more from the economic brunt of the pandemic. Second, even within the region, COVID-19 did not affect all firms equally. Although exporters remain resilient by some metrics, firms that are smaller, female-led firms and those in vulnerable sectors suffered higher rates of closure. Third, while digital technologies have taken the center stage post-pandemic, the South Asia region lags in the adoption of these technologies. Finally, policy support for firms is key to building back better and resilient recovery, yet only a small share of firms can access public support. To be effective, firm support programs ought to be carefully customized and target firms based on the dominant channel through which COVID-19 affects them rather than their external attributes.

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Main Authors: Brucal, Arlan, Grover, Arti, Reyes Ortega, Santiago
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021-03
Subjects:ENTERPRISE SURVEY, COVID-19, CORONAVIRUS, PANDEMIC IMPACT, FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS, DIGITAL ECONOMY, RESILIENT RECOVERY, BUSINESS SUPPORT PROGRAM, PUBLIC SUPPORT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/559681617116428612/Damaged-by-the-Disaster-The-Impact-of-COVID-19-on-Firms-in-South-Asia
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/35357
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spelling dig-okr-10986353572024-06-23T06:00:24Z Damaged by the Disaster The Impact of COVID-19 on Firms in South Asia Brucal, Arlan Grover, Arti Reyes Ortega, Santiago ENTERPRISE SURVEY COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC IMPACT FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS DIGITAL ECONOMY RESILIENT RECOVERY BUSINESS SUPPORT PROGRAM PUBLIC SUPPORT To assess the impact of COVID-19 on firms, the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation conducted Business Pulse Surveys in several countries, including six in the South Asia region. Analysis focusing on the South Asia region suggests that, first, firms in the South Asia region have suffered disproportionately more from the economic brunt of the pandemic. Second, even within the region, COVID-19 did not affect all firms equally. Although exporters remain resilient by some metrics, firms that are smaller, female-led firms and those in vulnerable sectors suffered higher rates of closure. Third, while digital technologies have taken the center stage post-pandemic, the South Asia region lags in the adoption of these technologies. Finally, policy support for firms is key to building back better and resilient recovery, yet only a small share of firms can access public support. To be effective, firm support programs ought to be carefully customized and target firms based on the dominant channel through which COVID-19 affects them rather than their external attributes. 2021-04-02T14:19:19Z 2021-04-02T14:19:19Z 2021-03 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/559681617116428612/Damaged-by-the-Disaster-The-Impact-of-COVID-19-on-Firms-in-South-Asia https://hdl.handle.net/10986/35357 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 9604 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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RESILIENT RECOVERY
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FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS
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PUBLIC SUPPORT
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COVID-19
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PANDEMIC IMPACT
FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS
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RESILIENT RECOVERY
BUSINESS SUPPORT PROGRAM
PUBLIC SUPPORT
Brucal, Arlan
Grover, Arti
Reyes Ortega, Santiago
Damaged by the Disaster
description To assess the impact of COVID-19 on firms, the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation conducted Business Pulse Surveys in several countries, including six in the South Asia region. Analysis focusing on the South Asia region suggests that, first, firms in the South Asia region have suffered disproportionately more from the economic brunt of the pandemic. Second, even within the region, COVID-19 did not affect all firms equally. Although exporters remain resilient by some metrics, firms that are smaller, female-led firms and those in vulnerable sectors suffered higher rates of closure. Third, while digital technologies have taken the center stage post-pandemic, the South Asia region lags in the adoption of these technologies. Finally, policy support for firms is key to building back better and resilient recovery, yet only a small share of firms can access public support. To be effective, firm support programs ought to be carefully customized and target firms based on the dominant channel through which COVID-19 affects them rather than their external attributes.
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