Firm Performance, Business Supports and Zombification over the Pandemic

Firm Performance, Business Supports and Zombification over the Pandemic
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2025 Issue 029
Publication date: January 2025
ISBN: 9798400298776
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Productivity , COVID-19 , Zombie Firms , Aggregate Productivity , COVID-19 Pandemic

Summary

Did the COVID-19 pandemic zombify the economy? Commentators have pointed to the pandemic and related business support measures potentially fueling zombification. Using administrative data covering the universe of Canadian firms, we find a broad-based decline in the share of zombie firms across industries relative to pre-pandemic levels. Whereas business support measures kept firms alive and operating as non-zombie firms, the decline in the zombie firm share was caused by would-be zombie firms exiting, indicative of the pandemic’s cleansing effects. As a consequence, while aggregate labour productivity worsened in Canada over the pandemic, it was not driven by zombie firms.