Cascading Failures in Production Networks

D. Baqaee
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I show how the extensive margin of firm entry and exit can greatly amplify idiosyncratic shocks in an economy with a production network. I show that canonical input-output models, which lack the extensive margin of firm entry and exit, have some crucial limitations. In these models, the systemic importance of a firm does not respond to productivity shocks, depends only on the firm’s role as a supplier, and is equal to or well-approximated by the firm’s size. This means that for every canonical input-output model, there exists a non-interconnected model that has the same aggregate response to productivity shocks. I show that when we allow for entry and exit, the systemic importance of a firm responds endogenously to productivity shocks, depends on a firm’s role not just as a supplier but also as a consumer, and a firm’s systemic influence is no longer well-approximated by its size. Furthermore, I show that nondivisibilities in systemically important industries can cause one failure to snowball into a large-scale avalanche of failures. In this sense, shocks can be amplified as they travel through the network, whereas in canonical input-output models they cannot.
生产网络级联故障
我展示了企业进入和退出的巨大边际如何极大地放大了具有生产网络的经济体中的特殊冲击。我证明了缺乏企业进入和退出的广泛边际的标准投入产出模型有一些关键的局限性。在这些模型中,企业的系统重要性不会对生产率冲击作出反应,它只取决于企业作为供应商的角色,并与企业规模相等或非常接近。这意味着,对于每一个典型的投入产出模型,都存在一个对生产率冲击具有相同总响应的非互连模型。我表明,当我们允许进入和退出时,企业的系统重要性内生地响应生产率冲击,这不仅取决于企业作为供应商的角色,也取决于企业作为消费者的角色,而且企业的系统影响力不再与其规模很好地接近。此外,我还表明,在具有系统重要性的行业中,不可分割性可能导致一次失败像滚雪球一样演变成大规模的失败雪崩。从这个意义上说,冲击在网络中传播时可以被放大,而在规范的输入-输出模型中则不能。
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