Economic impact of COVID-19 on Ethiopian micro, small, and medium enterprises and policy measures

I. Malik, S. Shah
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The aim of this study is to determine the impact of MSME's affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. We used a panel data design and collected data from 650 respondents randomly from various parts of the country. The data is collected in three rounds: the first from June-July 2020, the second from November-December 2020, and the third from June-July 2021. The analysis found that in (Round 1) 91 percent MSME’s reported decline in production or sale, while in (Round 2) and (Round 3) enterprises reported improvement in production and sale. The study results shows that about 64 percent respondents in average of the three rounds reported increased in debt. Similarly, an average of three rounds, 16 percent and 12.5 percent workers were permanently and temporarily lay-off. Based on the findings of the study its being suggested that short-term and long-term policies should be established for reviving MSME’s.
新冠肺炎疫情对埃塞俄比亚中小微企业的经济影响及政策措施
本研究的目的是确定受Covid-19大流行影响的中小微企业的影响。我们采用了面板数据设计,从全国各地随机收集了650名受访者的数据。数据收集分三轮进行:第一轮从2020年6月至7月,第二轮从2020年11月至12月,第三轮从2021年6月至7月。分析发现,在(第一轮)91%的中小微企业报告生产或销售下降,而在(第二轮)和(第三轮)企业报告生产和销售改善。研究结果显示,在三轮融资中,平均约有64%的受访者表示债务有所增加。同样,平均三轮,16%和12.5%的工人被永久和临时解雇。根据研究结果,建议制定中小微企业振兴的短期和长期政策。
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