COVID-19 ECONOMICS: Competitive Survival in a Devastated Industry: Evidence from Hotels during COVID-19

M. Noel
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The COVID-19 pandemic caused an unprecedented collapse of the U.S. economy in late March 2020. The federal government scrambled to provide emergency financial support through a variety of hastily-assembled programs, such as PPP, but relief did not always go to where it was most needed. This article shows how a business' failure risk in a pandemic depends on its native ability to adapt to changing consumer preferences in a pandemic. It demonstrates native adaptability in the context of one particularly hard-hit industry, the lodging industry, and argues that funds can be distributed more efficiently by taking native adaptability into account.
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COVID-19经济学:在遭受重创的行业中竞争生存:来自COVID-19期间酒店的证据
2020年3月下旬,新冠肺炎疫情导致美国经济前所未有的崩溃。联邦政府争先恐后地通过各种仓促拼凑的项目提供紧急财政支持,比如PPP,但救济并不总是送到最需要的地方。本文展示了企业在大流行中的失败风险如何取决于其适应大流行中不断变化的消费者偏好的固有能力。它展示了在一个特别受打击的行业——住宿行业——背景下的本地适应性,并认为通过考虑本地适应性,可以更有效地分配资金。
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