How to Help Small Businesses Survive COVID-19

IF 0.6 3区 社会学 Q2 LAW
Todd H. Baker, Kathryn Judge
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Abstract

Small businesses are among the hardest hit by the COVID-19 crisis. Many are shuttered, and far more face cash flow constraints, raising questions about just how many will survive this recession. The government has responded with a critical forgivable loan program, but for many of these businesses, this program alone will not provide the cash they need to retain workers, pay rent, and help their business come back to life when Americans are no longer sheltering in place. This essay calls on regulators to find new and creative ways to work with existing intermediaries, including banks and online lenders, who have the infrastructure and tools needed to help small businesses get the additional loans they need to survive and thrive. Leveraging existing institutions could enhance the speed, scale, and scope of the government’s response, all critical virtues in the efforts to support small business.
如何帮助小企业度过COVID-19
小企业是受COVID-19危机打击最严重的企业之一。许多公司倒闭,更多的公司面临现金流限制,这让人怀疑到底有多少公司能在这次衰退中幸存下来。政府以一项重要的可免除贷款计划作为回应,但对许多这样的企业来说,这个计划本身并不能提供他们所需的现金,以留住工人,支付租金,并在美国人不再住在适当的地方时帮助他们的业务恢复生机。本文呼吁监管机构寻找新的和创造性的方式与现有的中介机构合作,包括银行和在线贷款机构,这些机构拥有帮助小企业获得生存和发展所需的额外贷款所需的基础设施和工具。利用现有制度可以提高政府反应的速度、规模和范围,这些都是支持小企业的关键优点。
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