Nicholas Bloom
The Impact of Covid-19 on Productivity
Bloom, Nicholas; Bunn, Philip; Mizen, Paul; Smietanka, Pawel; Thwaites, Gregory
Authors
Philip Bunn
PAUL MIZEN paul.mizen@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Monetary Economics
Pawel Smietanka
GREGORY THWAITES Gregory.Thwaites@nottingham.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Abstract
We analyse the impact of Covid-19 on productivity using data from an innovative monthly firm survey panel that asks for quantitative impacts of Covid on inputs and outputs. We find total factor productivity (TFP) fell by up to 5% during 2020-21. The overall impact combined large reductions in ‘within-firm’ productivity, with an offsetting positive ‘between-firm’ effects as less productive sectors, and less productive firms within them, contracted. Despite these large pandemic effects, firms’ post-Covid forecasts imply surprisingly little lasting impact on aggregate TFP. We also see significant heterogeneity over firms and sectors, with the greatest impacts in those requiring extensive in-person activity. We also ask about unmeasured inflation in the form of deteriorating product quality, finding an additional 1.4% negative impact on TFP.
Citation
Bloom, N., Bunn, P., Mizen, P., Smietanka, P., & Thwaites, G. The Impact of Covid-19 on Productivity
Deposit Date | Nov 10, 2022 |
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Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/13460579 |
Publisher URL | https://www.nber.org/papers/w28233 |
Additional Information | Working paper 28233 |
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