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Business dynamism, sectoral reallocation and productivity in a pandemic.


ABSTRACT: Asymmetric effects across sectors are the distinctive features of the Covid-19 shock. An Epidemiological-Industry Dynamic model with heterogeneous firms and endogenous firms dynamics mimics the deep recession suffered by sectors characterized by high exposure, the reallocation of entry and exit opportunities across sectors, and the dynamics of aggregate productivity during the first wave of the pandemic. The cleansing effect induced by the Covid-19 crisis is sector-specific. Monetary policy and sticky wages are central ingredients to capture reallocation effects. Social distancing, by smoothing out cleansing in the social sector, slows down the reallocation process and prolongs the recession, but saves lives.

SUBMITTER: Ascari G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10195779 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Business dynamism, sectoral reallocation and productivity in a pandemic.

Ascari Guido G   Colciago Andrea A   Silvestrini Riccardo R  

European economic review 20230519


Asymmetric effects across sectors are the distinctive features of the Covid-19 shock. An Epidemiological-Industry Dynamic model with heterogeneous firms and endogenous firms dynamics mimics the deep recession suffered by sectors characterized by high exposure, the reallocation of entry and exit opportunities across sectors, and the dynamics of aggregate productivity during the first wave of the pandemic. The cleansing effect induced by the Covid-19 crisis is sector-specific. Monetary policy and  ...[more]

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