Evaluation Of The Antivirus A Programme In The Czech Republic During The COVID-19 Pandemic

Author:

Zubíková Adéla,Veselá Kristýna,Smolák Pavel

Abstract

This paper analyses an employment support programme – the Antivirus A Programme – implemented in the Czech Republic during the COVID-19 pandemic aimed at maintaining a constant level of employment. We present this government programme in detail, including individual data related to its effectiveness and examine similar employment support programmes in other EU countries during the pandemic. We also analyse the economic development of sectors that received employment support. The main contribution of the paper is the creation of a counterfactual scenario of unemployment and inflation rate in the Czech Republic in the absence of the Antivirus A Programme using a short-run Phillips curve concept. According to Bajgar et al. (2021), one third of Czech workers could work from home during the pandemic. We find that if these workers had not been supported by the Antivirus A Programme, Czech taxpayers could have saved EUR 0.15 billion and inflation rate could have been reduced (based on our short-run Phillips curve model) by 0.66–0.99 p.p. for the entire duration of the Antivirus A Programme depending on the choice of assumptions related to the possibility of working from home.

Publisher

European Research Center (EURREC)

Subject

General Medicine,Automotive Engineering,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Medicine,Pharmacology (medical),General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Materials Science,General Medicine

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