Fairlie Robert
Department of Economics University of California Santa Cruz California.
J Econ Manag Strategy. 2020 Winter;29(4):727-740. doi: 10.1111/jems.12400. Epub 2020 Aug 27.
Social-distancing restrictions and health- and economic-driven demand shifts from COVID-19 are expected to shutter many small businesses and entrepreneurial ventures, but there is very little early evidence on impacts. This paper provides the first analysis of impacts of the pandemic on the number of active small businesses in the United States using nationally representative data from the April 2020 Current Population Survey-the first month fully capturing early effects. The number of active business owners in the United States plummeted by 3.3 million or 22% over the crucial 2-month window from February to April 2020. The drop in active business owners was the largest on record, and losses to business activity were felt across nearly all industries. African-American businesses were hit especially hard experiencing a 41% drop in business activity. Latinx business owner activity fell by 32%, and Asian business owner activity dropped by 26%. Simulations indicate that industry compositions partly placed these groups at a higher risk of business activity losses. Immigrant business owners experienced substantial losses in business activity of 36%. Female business owners were also disproportionately affected (25% drop in business activity). Continuing the analysis in May and June, the number of active business owners remained low-down by 15% and 8%, respectively. The continued losses in May and June, and partial rebounds from April were felt across all demographic groups and most industries. These findings of early-stage losses to small business activity have important implications for policy, income losses, and future economic inequality.
社交距离限制以及由新冠疫情导致的健康和经济驱动的需求转移,预计将导致许多小企业和创业企业倒闭,但目前几乎没有早期证据表明其影响如何。本文首次利用2020年4月当前人口调查的全国代表性数据,分析了疫情对美国活跃小企业数量的影响,4月是全面捕捉早期影响的第一个月。在2020年2月至4月这一关键的两个月期间,美国活跃企业主的数量骤减330万,降幅达22%。活跃企业主数量的下降是有记录以来最大的,几乎所有行业的商业活动都受到了损失。非裔美国人拥有的企业受到的打击尤为严重,商业活动下降了41%。拉丁裔企业主的活动下降了32%,亚裔企业主的活动下降了26%。模拟结果表明,行业构成在一定程度上使这些群体面临更高的商业活动损失风险。移民企业主的商业活动遭受了36%的重大损失。女性企业主也受到了不成比例的影响(商业活动下降了25%)。继续对5月和6月进行分析,活跃企业主的数量仍然很低,分别下降了15%和8%。5月和6月持续的损失以及4月以来的部分反弹在所有人口群体和大多数行业都能感受到。这些关于小企业活动早期损失的发现对政策、收入损失和未来经济不平等具有重要意义。