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Many losers and a few winners: The impact of COVID‐19 on Canadian industries and regions

Many losers and a few winners: The impact of COVID‐19 on Canadian industries and regions COVID‐19 has affected all industrial sectors and regions of the world and, in many cases, the impact has been devastating. Nevertheless, there are large differences across sectors and regions, with a few winners as well as many losers. This paper assesses the impact of the first wave of the virus on Canadian industries and provinces in the short and medium run. In particular, time series forecasting models for 39 three‐digit industries in each of the 10 provinces are estimated and used to predict post‐lockdown losses: percentage differences between forecast and observed economic activity. Econometric analysis of the estimates is then used to quantify and rank industries and provinces in terms of short‐ and medium‐term losses and gains. Provincial ranks are then compared with the stringency of provincial economic restrictions. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue Canadienne D'économique Wiley

Many losers and a few winners: The impact of COVID‐19 on Canadian industries and regions

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
© 2022 Canadian Economics Association
ISSN
0008-4085
eISSN
1540-5982
DOI
10.1111/caje.12539
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Abstract

COVID‐19 has affected all industrial sectors and regions of the world and, in many cases, the impact has been devastating. Nevertheless, there are large differences across sectors and regions, with a few winners as well as many losers. This paper assesses the impact of the first wave of the virus on Canadian industries and provinces in the short and medium run. In particular, time series forecasting models for 39 three‐digit industries in each of the 10 provinces are estimated and used to predict post‐lockdown losses: percentage differences between forecast and observed economic activity. Econometric analysis of the estimates is then used to quantify and rank industries and provinces in terms of short‐ and medium‐term losses and gains. Provincial ranks are then compared with the stringency of provincial economic restrictions.

Journal

Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue Canadienne D'économiqueWiley

Published: Feb 1, 2022

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