August 3, 2020
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Almost half of Scotland’s hospitality companies and 90,000 jobs could be at risk if the country is hit by a second prolonged lockdown, a new study by the University of Edinburgh has predicted.

The study, undertaken by academics in the university’s business school, said that if the recession following the Covid-19 pandemic is of similar severity to the 2008 recession, one in four businesses will fold with around 60,000 jobs at risk.

However, the study found small businesses would avoid the majority of the pain with medium and large businesses likely to feel the worst of any recession or renewed lockdown.

In the case of a second prolonged lockdown over winter, the number of businesses collapsing could rise to 43 per cent and around 89,870 jobs considered at risk.

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