Economic Effects of COVID-19 on Micro and Small Enterprises in Addis Ababa Surrounding Towns of Oromia National Regional State

Meshesha Zewde, Desalegn Shamemo
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Micro and small businesses contribute a lot to Ethiopia's transition from an agrarian to an industrial economy. But now, the sector’s economic operations are affected by CVID-19. Accordingly, this study aimed to examine the economic effect of the COVID-19 on micro and small enterprises in Addis Ababa surrounding towns of Oromia National Regional State. To achieve this objective, quantitative data were collected from 436 MSE’s by questionnaire that represents the situation of the enterprises before and after the outbreak of the pandemic in December 2020. Data was analyzed by descriptive statistics method. The findings of the study showed that at the beginning of March 2020, before the outbreak of the pandemic, an enterprise had on average 3.8 workers whereas, after the occurrence of the pandemic, an enterprise had, on average, 2.9 workers. This implies that due to COVID-19, enterprises decrease their workers on average by 0.83 and the mean difference of workers before and after the pandemic was statistically significant at less than 1% probability level. Furthermore, 32.3% of respondents reduced their workers because of the pandemic, 60.55% and 31.02% of enterprises stopped working temporarily and partially (half a day) respectively. On the other hand, the enterprise's annual income for the year 2019 on average was 170,174.4 birr whereas it was birr 127,433.8 for the year 2020 during the pandemic and the mean difference was 42,740.6 birr which is statistically significant at less than 1% probability level. The main challenges enterprises faced during the pandemic were a fall in demand, decline of orders from customers, and lack of operating finance. Based on the findings of the study, training on a business recovery plan development and new line production, an extended debt repayment period, and provision of short-term credit are suggested to make enterprises recover faster from the adverse effect of COVID-19.
2019冠状病毒病对亚的斯亚贝巴奥罗米亚民族区域州周边城镇微型和小型企业的经济影响
微型和小型企业为埃塞俄比亚从农业经济向工业经济的转型做出了巨大贡献。但现在,该行业的经济运营受到了新冠肺炎的影响。因此,本研究旨在考察COVID-19对亚的斯亚贝巴奥罗米亚民族地区州周边城镇的微型和小型企业的经济影响。为了实现这一目标,通过问卷调查从436家MSE收集了量化数据,这些数据代表了2020年12月大流行爆发前后企业的情况。资料采用描述性统计方法进行分析。研究结果表明,2020年3月初,大流行爆发前,每家企业平均有3.8名工人,而大流行发生后,每家企业平均有2.9名工人。这意味着,由于新冠肺炎疫情,企业平均减少了0.83名员工,疫情前后员工的平均差异在小于1%的概率水平上具有统计学意义。此外,32.3%的受访企业因疫情减少了员工数量,60.55%的企业临时停工,31.02%的企业部分停工(半天)。另一方面,2019年企业平均年收入为170,174.4 birr,而疫情期间2020年企业平均年收入为127,433.8 birr,平均差异为42,740.6 birr,在小于1%的概率水平上具有统计学意义。大流行期间,企业面临的主要挑战是需求下降、客户订单减少和运营资金不足。根据研究结果,建议对企业进行业务恢复计划制定和新生产线生产培训,延长债务偿还期限,提供短期信贷,以使企业更快地从新冠肺炎的不利影响中恢复过来。
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