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Bioeconomy and resilience to economic shocks: insights from the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020

Authors

LASARTE LÓPEZ, JESÚS MIGUEL, Grassano, Nicola , M'barek, Robert , Ronzon, Tevecia

External publication

No

Means

Bio-based Appl. Econ.

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

SJR Impact

0.472

Publication date

01/01/2023

ISI

001163698500005

Abstract

Using the latest release of employment and value added numbers in the bioeconomy sectors, we conducted an analysis on the performance of the EU bioeconomy during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Our findings point to a possibly higher level of resilience of the bioeconomy sectors compared to the overall economy. While employment in the bioeconomy registered a similar (but slightly sharper) decrease to the total EU average (-1.7% vs. -1.4%), the value added fell substantially below average (-0.4% vs. -4.0%). The more contemporary biomass-processing sectors (chemicals and pharmaceuticals, as well as bioelectricity) performed better than the more traditional sectors (such as food or textiles). At the Member State level, we observe a high degree of heterogeneity in sectoral performance. By discussing these estimates alongside previous qualitative insights from the related literature, we emphasize the relevance of the bioeconomy not only for environmental sustainability but also for socioeconomic resilience.

Keywords

COVID-19 shock; bioeconomy; socioeconomic indicators; European Union; green transition; resilience