Resilience in the time of COVID-19: Lessons learned from Middle East and North Africa small- and medium-sized enterprises

IF 2.5 4区 经济学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Zouheir El-Sahli, Mouyad Alsamara
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We investigated the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on small- and medium-sized enterprises in Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco. Using firm-level panel data from an enterprise survey, we highlight several new findings. The surveyed firms resorted to wage and work hour reductions more readily than layoffs in the wake of the pandemic. Within these firms, larger firms are more resilient, recover faster, and adapt more often. On the sector level, the accommodation and food services sector is the worst affected by most outcomes. Furthermore, we find that switching to remote work is associated with better outcomes, while participating in government assistance programs is not. On the other hand, firms that participate in international trade are more resilient and adaptable during the pandemic. The results of the study carry policy implications relevant to the resilience of small- and medium-sized enterprises in developing countries in times of extreme crisis.

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新冠肺炎时期的复原力:中东和北非中小企业的经验教训
我们调查了新冠肺炎疫情对约旦、埃及、突尼斯和摩洛哥中小企业的影响。利用企业调查中的公司层面的面板数据,我们强调了几个新的发现。与疫情后的裁员相比,接受调查的公司更容易采取减薪和减少工作时间的措施。在这些公司中,较大的公司更有弹性,恢复得更快,适应得更频繁。在部门层面,住宿和食品服务部门受大多数结果的影响最为严重。此外,我们发现,转向远程工作会带来更好的结果,而参与政府援助计划则不然。另一方面,参与国际贸易的公司在疫情期间更有韧性和适应性。研究结果对发展中国家中小企业在极端危机时期的复原力具有相关的政策意义。
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CiteScore
3.60
自引率
9.10%
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期刊介绍: The Developing Economies is the official journal of the Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO, and publishes original research articles dealing with empirical and comparative studies on social sciences relating to the developing countries.
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