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Small business survival and COVID-19 - An exploratory analysis of carriersdoi:10.1016/j.retrec.2021.101087L. GiuniperoDiane DenslowA. RynarzewskaResearch in Transportation Economics
“worker protection expenses” defined as operating or capital expenditures to comply with public health guidance related to COVID-19, including things like drive-through windows and sneeze guards and the purchase of personal protective equipment (PPE); and “covered property damage costs” defined ...
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With the Covid-19 pandemic severely hurting many companies worldwide, small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs), are among the worst hit. While governments tackle the complicated job of re-opening the markets while cases still continue unabated, the question r
Times are tough right now, but small businesses are strong. Get resources and information to promote and protect local businesses during COVID-19.
First, let’s talk about the most important of those resources: the two major and newly available financial assistance resources created as a direct result of the COVID-19 crisis. The Paycheck Protection Program Created in conjunction with the CARE Act, the Paycheck Protection Program is one of...
1, US Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy, December 2018, advocacy.sba.gov. How long it takes in the current recession will depend on both economic vulnerability to the COVID-19 response and the prevailing macroeconomic outlook in their respective industries. Across all ...
Furthermore, minority-owned small businesses in the United States are also more likely to have conducted layoffs or furloughs or to have shut down their business: 55 percent compared with 48 percent for all respondents.What can help minority-owned small businesses ...