Quantifying and Simulating the Impact of Social Distancing Policies on Firm-Level Productivity

Lead Research Organisation: University of Warwick
Department Name: Economics

Abstract

This project analyzes the impact of social distancing policies in the workplace in the UK on firm- and organization level productivity. The economic cost are likely to be heterogeneous across firms and sectors as well as across regions as space use intensities vary systematically across the UK, giving rise to the possibility of COVID19 to significantly exacerbate regional economic inequalities raising the necessity to develop more cost-effective and targeted support measures to firms. To do so, the project will produce a novel data product jointly with the ONS to be subsequently hosted and analyzed on the ONS Secure Research Service. This data product will bring together detailed information on the physical make up of the population of the UK's premises in which economic activity takes place along with detailed information on employment, turnover and producivity at the premise level by combining the ONS's Inter-Departmental Business Register (IDBR) with the Valuation Office Agency business rates valuation lists of physical premises. The data product is then subsequently studied through the lense of an economic model that will incorporate "physical space" as a factor of production in the estimation of production functions and empirically calibrate an already developed theoretical model. The empirically disciplined model will both help quantify the economic impact of the existing social distancing policies as well as allow the simulation of the economic cost of counterfactual social distancing policies across firms, sectors and regions of the UK helping identify policies that may be effective in reducing both the economic impact while mtaintaining disease containmentment objectives.

Publications

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Description Office of National Statistics 
Organisation Office for National Statistics
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Private 
PI Contribution On March 9 we have a meeting with the Office of National Statistics to discuss how our work can be leveraged for the cross-departmental Town and High Streets Analytical Lighthouse Project.
Collaborator Contribution The cross departmental Town and High Streets Analytical Lighthouse project is an initiative by the UK government involving multiple entities, such as the Treasury, BEIS, MCHLG among a few others. They are interested in leveraging the work we have done merging the VOA Business Rates data to the IDBR dataset as they are planning on doing the same.
Impact None to date.
Start Year 2021