Sectors and businesses facing COVID-19: Emergency and reactivation

This Special Report “Sectors and businesses facing COVID-19: emergency and reactivation” is the fourth in a series by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) on the evolution and impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America and the Caribbean. The economic crisis...

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spelling oai:dspace6-d1:11362-45736 Sectors and businesses facing COVID-19: Emergency and reactivation NU. CEPAL COVID-19 VIRUS EPIDEMIAS ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS DESARROLLO ECONOMICO PRODUCTIVIDAD EMPRESAS INDUSTRIALES EMPRESAS COMERCIALES CIERRE DE EMPRESAS FINANCIAMIENTO DE EMPRESAS EMPLEO DESARROLLO DE EMPRESAS CAMARAS DE COMERCIO ESTRATEGIA EMPRESARIAL INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS CEPAL RECOMENDACIONES COVID-19 VIRUSES EPIDEMICS VIRAL DISEASES ECONOMIC ASPECTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTIVITY INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES BUSINESS ENTERPRISES PLANT SHUTDOWNS BUSINESS FINANCING EMPLOYMENT ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE CORPORATE STRATEGIES TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS ECLAC RECOMMENDATIONS This Special Report “Sectors and businesses facing COVID-19: emergency and reactivation” is the fourth in a series by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) on the evolution and impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America and the Caribbean. The economic crisis generated by coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is having a major impact on the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean and is hitting a productive and business structure with weaknesses that have been building up for decades. Before the pandemic, the region’s production structure already showed great structural heterogeneity that seriously limited its economic development possibilities. The pandemic makes these weaknesses more evident and amplifies economic, social and environmental tensions. In the arena of production, it is urgent to mitigate capacity destruction, without neglecting the need for a sustained increase in productivity, the generation of productive linkages and increased learning and the generation and dissemination of innovations. In this context, manufacturing is of strategic importance and must play a leading role in the growth process and in changing the productive matrix. This requires policies to change the production structure. In other words, incentives other than those that currently prevail for private companies, together with the State, to make the necessary investments to diversify the economic structure, ensure a continuous and stable growth process and avoid social and environmental setbacks. A. The crisis has hit a productive and business structure with weaknesses that have been building up for decades .-- B. Over a third of formal employment and a quarter of GDP are generated in sectors heavily hit by the crisis .-- C. The impact on manufacturing could produce a regressive structural change .-- D. 2.7 million companies are likely to close .-- E. The measures taken so far: important but insufficient .-- F. The coordinating role of business chambers .-- G. Amid difficult business conditions, large-scale responses .-- H. From emergency to recovery: changing the productive structure and international integration. 2020-07-02T15:20:00Z 2020-07-02T15:20:00Z 2020-07-02 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/45736 en Informe Especial COVID-19 4 .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
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title Sectors and businesses facing COVID-19: Emergency and reactivation
spellingShingle Sectors and businesses facing COVID-19: Emergency and reactivation
COVID-19
VIRUS
EPIDEMIAS
ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS
ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
PRODUCTIVIDAD
EMPRESAS INDUSTRIALES
EMPRESAS COMERCIALES
CIERRE DE EMPRESAS
FINANCIAMIENTO DE EMPRESAS
EMPLEO
DESARROLLO DE EMPRESAS
CAMARAS DE COMERCIO
ESTRATEGIA EMPRESARIAL
INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS
CEPAL
RECOMENDACIONES
COVID-19
VIRUSES
EPIDEMICS
VIRAL DISEASES
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCTIVITY
INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES
BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
PLANT SHUTDOWNS
BUSINESS FINANCING
EMPLOYMENT
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
CORPORATE STRATEGIES
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
ECLAC
RECOMMENDATIONS
title_short Sectors and businesses facing COVID-19: Emergency and reactivation
title_full Sectors and businesses facing COVID-19: Emergency and reactivation
title_fullStr Sectors and businesses facing COVID-19: Emergency and reactivation
title_full_unstemmed Sectors and businesses facing COVID-19: Emergency and reactivation
title_sort sectors and businesses facing covid-19: emergency and reactivation
topic COVID-19
VIRUS
EPIDEMIAS
ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS
ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
PRODUCTIVIDAD
EMPRESAS INDUSTRIALES
EMPRESAS COMERCIALES
CIERRE DE EMPRESAS
FINANCIAMIENTO DE EMPRESAS
EMPLEO
DESARROLLO DE EMPRESAS
CAMARAS DE COMERCIO
ESTRATEGIA EMPRESARIAL
INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS
CEPAL
RECOMENDACIONES
COVID-19
VIRUSES
EPIDEMICS
VIRAL DISEASES
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCTIVITY
INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES
BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
PLANT SHUTDOWNS
BUSINESS FINANCING
EMPLOYMENT
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
CORPORATE STRATEGIES
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
ECLAC
RECOMMENDATIONS
description This Special Report “Sectors and businesses facing COVID-19: emergency and reactivation” is the fourth in a series by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) on the evolution and impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America and the Caribbean. The economic crisis generated by coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is having a major impact on the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean and is hitting a productive and business structure with weaknesses that have been building up for decades. Before the pandemic, the region’s production structure already showed great structural heterogeneity that seriously limited its economic development possibilities. The pandemic makes these weaknesses more evident and amplifies economic, social and environmental tensions. In the arena of production, it is urgent to mitigate capacity destruction, without neglecting the need for a sustained increase in productivity, the generation of productive linkages and increased learning and the generation and dissemination of innovations. In this context, manufacturing is of strategic importance and must play a leading role in the growth process and in changing the productive matrix. This requires policies to change the production structure. In other words, incentives other than those that currently prevail for private companies, together with the State, to make the necessary investments to diversify the economic structure, ensure a continuous and stable growth process and avoid social and environmental setbacks.
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