Reports Characteristics of the Large Early 2020 Decline in New Businesses during COVID-19 This working paper analyzes one important factor of entrepreneurship – new business applications – in the first 16 weeks of 2020 and historically. Week 16 in 2020 ended on April 18. Written by Travis HoweJune 12, 2020 Share: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Download the Paper Characteristics of the Large Early 2020 Decline in New Businesses during COVID-19 | Research Working Paper Series pdf The impact of COVID-19 on entrepreneurial activity in the United States has immediate implications for business owners and their employees, as well as consequences for long-term economic recovery. Included in the PDF: Business applications in recent years.How business applications in the first 16 weeks of 2020 compare with recent “normal” years.Discussion points.Resources. DOWNLOAD THE WORKING PAPER [PDF] Next Reports Interest in Starting and Closing a Business: Google Searches in the COVID-19 Context June 3, 2020 Reports Mentoring in Entrepreneurship Support: Some Basics June 2, 2020 Reports Early-Stage Entrepreneurship in the United States: National and State Report (2019) June 1, 2020