Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics n° 532-33 - 2022 Varia

Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics
Paru le :Paru le11/07/2022
Benjamin Bureau, Anne Duquerroy, Julien Giorgi, Mathias Lé, Suzanne Scott and Frédéric Vinas
Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics- July 2022
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Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics A Granular Examination of the Impact of the Health Crisis and the Public Support Measures on French Companies’ Financial Situation

Benjamin Bureau, Anne Duquerroy, Julien Giorgi, Mathias Lé, Suzanne Scott and Frédéric Vinas

Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics

Paru le :11/07/2022

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Abstract

We develop a microsimulation model fed by a particularly rich set of individual data in order to assess the impact of the health crisis on the financial situation of more than 645,000 French companies in 2020. We show that the relative stability in net debt at the macroeconomic level is concealing major disparities on an individual level. Heterogeneity is particularly significant between sectors (before and after public support measures) but is also present within each sector. Our simulations confirm the need for public intervention during the crisis: a mere adjustment in company behaviour is insufficient to absorb the shock. These support measures brought the share of firms with a negative cash flow shock in line with normal years, although “extrem” cash flow shocks occur more frequently than usual. One important lesson learned from this exercise is that sector and size cannot be the only criteria taken into account when drawing up crisis recovery policies.

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Citation : Bureau, B., Duquerroy, A., Giorgi, J., Lé, M., Scott, S. & Vinas, F. (2022). A Granular Examination of the Impact of the Health Crisis and the Public Support Measures on French Companies’ Financial Situation. Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics, 532‑33, 25–45.
doi: 10.24187/ecostat.2022.532.2068