The economic impact of COVID-19 on Spanish firms according to the Banco de España Business Activity Survey (EBAE)

The economic impact of COVID-19 on Spanish firms according to the Banco de España Business Activity Survey (EBAE)

Series: Analytical Articles.

Author: Alejandro Fernández Cerezo, Beatriz González, Mario Izquierdo and Enrique Moral-Benito.

Topics: Economic situation | Spain | Structural analysis.

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Abstract

The COVID-19 health crisis had a highly uneven impact across sectors and regions in 2020. However, there is hitherto little evidence regarding the heterogeneous impact of the crisis on
different firms within each sector and region. This article provides an initial description of the characteristics determining how severely firms have been affected by the pandemic. To this end, it uses the responses (just over 4,000) given in the first round of the Banco de España Business Activity Survey (EBAE), launched in November 2020. The results show that turnover and employment declined more markedly at smaller-sized firms. Moreover, within each sector and region, the crisis has had more adverse effects on younger firms, less productive firms and those located in urban areas. In the case of jobs, higher temporary employment ratios are associated with larger reductions in employment.

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