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The resilience of French SMEs two years into the Covid crisis
[La résilience des PME françaises après deux ans de crise Covid]

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  • Nicoletta Berardi
  • Benjamin Bureau
  • Frédéric Delamarre

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This post assesses the financial position of French SMEs at the end of March 2022, i.e. two years after the start of the Covid-19 crisis, and at the very beginning of the war in Ukraine. It finds that the vast majority of SMEs have weathered the health crisis well, particularly by keeping their net bank debt under control. Ce billet évalue la situation financière des PME françaises à fin mars 2022, soit après deux ans de crise de la Covid-19, et au tout début de la guerre en Ukraine. Il ressort que la grande majorité des PME ont bien résisté à la crise sanitaire, en maitrisant notamment leur endettement bancaire net.

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  • Nicoletta Berardi & Benjamin Bureau & Frédéric Delamarre, . "The resilience of French SMEs two years into the Covid crisis [La résilience des PME françaises après deux ans de crise Covid]," Eco Notepad (in progress), Banque de France.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:econot:283
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