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COVID-19-Krise ließ Cash-Flow-Marge in der heimischen Sachgütererzeugung 2020 erneut sinken

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  • Klaus S. Friesenbichler
  • Nicole Schmidt-Padickakudy

    (Austrian Institute of Economic Research)

  • Arash Robubi

    (Austrian Institute for SME Research)

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Im Jahresdurchschnitt 2019 lag die Cash-Flow-Umsatz-Relation in der österreichischen Sachgütererzeugung mit 9,9% noch deutlich über dem langjährigen Durchschnitt von 9,6%. Gemäß ökonometrischen Schätzmodellen des WIFO sank sie 2020 auf 8,2%. Vorläufige Daten lassen ebenso einen Rückgang und eine Quote von 8,8% erwarten. Die Cash-Flow-Quote dürfte 2020 somit leicht geringer gewesen sein als in der Finanzmarkt- und Wirtschaftskrise 2008/09. Nach dem Ende der Rezession, die durch die COVID-19-Pandemie und die gesundheitspolitischen Maßnahmen zu ihrer Eindämmung verursacht wurde, dürfte die Ertragskraft 2021 wieder steigen.

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  • Klaus S. Friesenbichler & Nicole Schmidt-Padickakudy & Arash Robubi, 2021. "COVID-19-Krise ließ Cash-Flow-Marge in der heimischen Sachgütererzeugung 2020 erneut sinken," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 94(8), pages 597-607, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:monber:y:2021:i:8:p:597-607
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