EIB Working Paper 2022/01 Firm-level policy support during the crisis

During the COVID-19 crisis, the European corporate ecosystem avoided major disruptions, and corporate bankruptcy rates even declined. This outcome mostly resulted from the strength of support from monetary, financial supervisory and fiscal policies. Using the 2021 vintage of the EIB Investment Su...

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Main Author: European Investment Bank (auth)
Other Authors: Harasztosi, Péter (auth), Maurin, Laurent (auth), Pál, Rozália (auth), Revoltella, Debora (auth), van der Wiel, Wouter (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: European Investment Bank 2022
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