2021
DOI: 10.35808/ersj/2713
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Challenges Related to the Implementation of State Aid Measures for Entrepreneurs Affected by the Covid-19 Pandemic

Abstract: Purpose:The aim of the paper is to identify and discuss many trade-offs which have to be made by public authorities while designing and implementing state aid measures for entrepreneurs affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Design, Methodology/Approach: Based on the case study -the project "Grant for working capital for micro and small enterprises from the Wielkopolska Region" four interrelated lines of inquiry are pursued concerning: the grant selection process, timelines of support, administrative burden impose… Show more

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“…Simultaneously, this group of respondents (that is, entrepreneurs) reported that 28% take advantage of tax breaks, 12% take advantage of wage allowances, 9.7% take advantage of acknowledged rent opportunities, less than 3% take advantage of soft loans and 47% take advantage of government compensation. Businesses have been forced to compete for limited government assistance in the Czech Republic in a similar way as those abroad (Kubera & Kwiatkowska, 2021). COVID-19 will have negative impacts on government budgets in the long term (Bifulco & Lewis, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Simultaneously, this group of respondents (that is, entrepreneurs) reported that 28% take advantage of tax breaks, 12% take advantage of wage allowances, 9.7% take advantage of acknowledged rent opportunities, less than 3% take advantage of soft loans and 47% take advantage of government compensation. Businesses have been forced to compete for limited government assistance in the Czech Republic in a similar way as those abroad (Kubera & Kwiatkowska, 2021). COVID-19 will have negative impacts on government budgets in the long term (Bifulco & Lewis, 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%