"Although global economic activity is recovering and output in Europe and Central Asia (ECA) is expected to
grow in 2021, containing COVID-19 remains a challenge in the region. Enterprise survey data for the emerging
and developing countries in the region show that COVID-19 had a profound and heterogeneous impact on
firms. Smaller, younger, and female-run businesses were hit harder and had greater difficulty recovering. But
the crisis also played a cleansing role and economic activity in ECA appears to have been reallocated toward
more productive firms during the crisis, particularly in countries with more competitive markets. Firms with
high pre-crisis labor productivity experienced significantly smaller drops in sales and employment than firms
with low pre-crisis labor productivity and were also more likely to adapt to the crisis by increasing online
activity and remote work.
Many governments in ECA implemented broad policy support schemes to address the initial economic fallout
from the crisis. Overall, t