2020
DOI: 10.52569/exwg1521
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Wirkung und Zielgenauigkeit der staatlichen Hilfen für Unternehmen in der Krise

Abstract: Die Ergebnisse in diesem Dokument basieren auf ersten Auswertungen der Corona-Befragung des German Business Panels. Sie werden fortlaufend erweitert und aktualisiert. Weitere Informationen sind unter www.gbpanel.org erhältlich. Das German Business Panel ist ein langfristiges Befragungspanel des DFG-geförderten überregionalen Projektes "Accounting for Transparency" Wir erheben systematisch und repräsentativ, wie Unternehmen unterschiedlicher Größenordnung Fragen der Unternehmenstransparenz einschätzen. Erhoben … Show more

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“…In the short-term, the decrease in sales and liquidity led to a strained financial situation of numerous German firms (Bundesbank 2021). For example, for a representative sample of German firms, Bischof et al (2020) find that approximately 60% of firms experienced a sales decrease of more than 10% due to the pandemic. Besides using governmental aid programs, firms took cost-cutting measures, limited their cash outflows, and increased their demand for loans (Bischof et al 2022;Kfw 2021).…”
Section: Covid-19 and Wfhmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the short-term, the decrease in sales and liquidity led to a strained financial situation of numerous German firms (Bundesbank 2021). For example, for a representative sample of German firms, Bischof et al (2020) find that approximately 60% of firms experienced a sales decrease of more than 10% due to the pandemic. Besides using governmental aid programs, firms took cost-cutting measures, limited their cash outflows, and increased their demand for loans (Bischof et al 2022;Kfw 2021).…”
Section: Covid-19 and Wfhmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, for a representative sample of German firms, Bischof et al (2020) find that approximately 60% of firms experienced a sales decrease of more than 10% due to the pandemic. Besides using governmental aid programs, firms took cost-cutting measures, limited their cash outflows, and increased their demand for loans (Bischof et al 2022;Kfw 2021). Bloom et al (2021) document a significant drop in business due to the Covid-19 pandemic for a broad sample of US firms.…”
Section: Covid-19 and Wfhmentioning
confidence: 99%