印度全国封锁期间的商业情绪:第二次和潜在的第三次浪潮的教训。

Q2 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Indian Economic Review Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-29 DOI:10.1007/s41775-021-00121-w
Bornali Bhandari, Samarth Gupta, Ajaya K Sahu, K S Urs
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2020年3月,印度突然宣布实施COVID-19全国封锁,这为在意外和突然中断的情况下捕捉商业情绪的实时变化提供了独特的机会。使用逻辑-概率模型分析这一自然实验的数据表明,与宣布之前立即接受调查的公司相比,在封锁期间,公司对其未来6个月财务状况的看法急剧恶化。此外,较小的公司表现出相对较高的影响。我们还发现,就封锁后国内销售下降而言,企业认为这是一个相对较高的需求冲击,而供应冲击被认为是下行的。最后,企业的缓解战略涉及减少非技术工人的就业和减少技术工人的工资。这项独特的研究不仅为企业及其战略提供了见解,还为封锁期间的适当政策选择提供了见解。这些经验教训适用于在第二波疫情期间实施地方封锁、在预期的第三波疫情中可能造成破坏的政府。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,提供地址为10.1007/s41775-021-00121-w。
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Business sentiments during India's national lockdown: Lessons for second and potential third wave.

The implementation of the COVID-19 national lockdown announced suddenly in March 2020 in India provided a unique opportunity to capture real-time changes in business sentiments during episodes of unexpected and sudden disruptions. Using a logit-probability model to analyse data of this natural experiment showed that firms' 6-months ahead sentiments for its financial condition worsened drastically during lockdown compared to firms surveyed immediately prior to the announcement. Further, smaller firms showed a relatively higher impact. We also find that firms perceive this as a relatively higher demand shock in terms of falling domestic sales post-lockdown whereas supply shocks are perceived to be on the downside. Lastly the mitigation strategy of firms involved reducing employment for unskilled workers and wages for skilled workers. This unique study gives insights not only about firms and their strategies but regarding appropriate policy choices during lockdown. The lessons are applicable for governments which imposed local lockdowns during the second wave and potential disruption for the expected third wave.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s41775-021-00121-w.

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Indian Economic Review
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期刊介绍: The Indian Economic Review aims to provide a platform for dissemination of innovative research in economics that employs theoretical and empirical approaches. Original research in all areas of economics is welcome. These areas include but are not limited toAgricultural and resource economics Behavioural economics Development economics Economic theory Economics of health and education Environmental economics Experimental economics Game theory Industrial organisation International trade and finance Law and economics Macro and monetary economics Poverty and inequality
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