The business pulse survey (BPS) in Madagascar, conducted by the Madagascar National Statistical Agency (INSTAT) with technical and financial support from the World Bank, provides information to monitor the effects of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on businesses, better tailor interventions, and inform policy dialogue. Two waves of the survey have so far been conducted. A first wave with 943 interviewed firms took place in June to July 2020 during a partial lockdown. A second wave with 1,994 firms was conducted between December 2020 and February 2021, after the lockdown and a state of health emergency was lifted. This note presents key findings from both waves.
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How COVID-19 is Affecting Firms in Madagascar
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small and medium enterprise; information and communication technology; change in revenue; Digital Solutions; number of workers; access to finance; provision of credit; change product; lack of knowledge; spread of infection; loss of revenue; nationally representative survey; public support; tourism sector; micro firms; trade sector; first wave; medium-sized enterprise; large business; repayment terms; permanent worker; large enterprise; new credit; supply chain; firm size; firm operation; tax reduction; digital technology; internal fund; retail trade; manufacturing sector; Wage Subsidies; construction sector; wage subsidy; legal form; Doing Business Reports; supply disruption; financial service; food production; credit guarantee; tax deferral; tax relief; information campaign; social context; Vocational Training; survey results; exemption policy; other sectors; government support; social distance; sanitary measure; preventative measure; business model; financial measure; confirmed case; available measures; support measure; Tax Exemption; monetary transfer; health situation; fiscal space; support policy; smaller enterprise; demand shock; global spread
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