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Tétel Szabadon hozzáférhető KORONAVÍRUS-JÁRVÁNY OKOZTA HATÁSOK VIZSGÁLATA SZABOLCSSZATMÁR-BEREG MEGYE AUTÓIPARÁBAN TEVÉKENYKEDŐ VÁLLALATOK FOGLALKOZTATÁSI ÉS PÉNZÜGYI HELYZETÉRE VONATKOZÓAN(2021-12-01) Maklári, Eszter; Béresné Mártha, BernadettThe Covid19 epidemic in Hungary in March 2020 had a strong impact on all sectors of the national economy after its outbreak, but by the end of the year it had almost stabilized. This means that in 2020 as a whole, the GDP of industrial production was 2% higher than in the same period of the previous year, while the service was able to achieve 1% less performance. The general aim of our study is to present the changes that the pandemic caused in terms of their employment and financial situation through the example of 3 companies operating in the automotive industry of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county. We assume that, similarly to the national average data, the surveyed companies did not have to experience significant negatives due to the epidemic. For the firms surveyed, the impact of the epidemic required flexible adjustments from managers in terms of employment and financial situation, to which they were able to adapt in time and managed to close the year 2020 profitably. Despite the fact that in the field of employment, companies took advantage of almost every opportunity to retain their employees, there were still redundancies (in the case of micro-enterprises). In terms of the financial situation, the companies were doing well overall, leaving the spring 2020 low behind and recovering by the end of the year, and even one of the companies managed to make an extra profit. Based on indepth interviews with company executives, our hypothesis was thus proven.