The damage and reconstruction of the Kumamoto earthquake: an analysis on the impact of changes in expenditures with multi-regional input-output table for Kumamoto Prefecture.

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Journal of Economic Structures Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-18 DOI:10.1186/s40008-022-00276-6
Kenta Takeda, Kazuo Inaba
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The Kumamoto earthquake which occurred in April 2016 measured twice the maximum seismic intensity of 7, causing serious damage to the Kumamoto Prefecture. This study mainly focuses on the demand side of expenditures, estimating the monthly expenditures for 1 year before and after the earthquake. Then, using the multi-regional input-output table for Kumamoto Prefecture, we analyzes the ripple effects by region of the changes in monthly expenditures due to the earthquake. Expenditures in the prefecture in fiscal year 2016 by month decreased by a cumulative total of 592 billion yen because of the earthquake, which generated a value-added loss of 348 billion yen. On the other hand, expenditures increased by a cumulative total of 648 billion yen caused by reconstruction demand, inducing 375 billion yen in value-added gains. Thus, net increase of the value-added of 27 billion yen occupied 10.9% of net increase of the gross prefectural domestic product between fiscal years 2015-2016. The fluctuation of expenditures, induced production, and induced value-added caused by the earthquake is huge. Although the damage to the prefectural economy was severe, reconstruction demand exceeded it, resulting in a quick recovery. However, at the same time, there was a confirmed delay in restoration in industries that were almost unrelated to reconstruction and in regions with a heavy concentration of damage.

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熊本地震的破坏和重建:利用熊本县多地区投入产出表分析支出变化的影响。
2016 年 4 月发生的熊本地震达到了最大地震烈度 7 级的两倍,给熊本县造成了严重破坏。本研究主要关注支出需求方面,估算地震前后 1 年的月度支出。然后,我们利用熊本县的多地区投入产出表,分析了地震造成的月支出变化在各地区产生的连锁反应。受地震影响,2016 财年县内各月支出累计减少 5920 亿日元,产生附加值损失 3480 亿日元。另一方面,由于重建需求,支出累计增加了 6 480 亿日元,带来了 3 750 亿日元的增加值收益。因此,270 亿日元的附加值净增长占 2015-2016 财年都道府县国内生产总值净增长的 10.9%。地震造成的支出、诱发生产和诱发增加值的波动是巨大的。虽然地震对都道府县经济造成了严重破坏,但重建需求超过了破坏程度,因此恢复较快。然而,与此同时,与重建几乎无关的行业和受损严重的地区的恢复被证实出现了延迟。
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Journal of Economic Structures
Journal of Economic Structures Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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7.70
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22
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Economic Structures is a peer-reviewed international journal that publishes theoretical and empirical articles that apply to a wide range of formal analytical instruments and statistical techniques to explore the structural interdependencies among various activities immanent in the economy. We collect manuscripts dealing with broad issues, covering subjects such as technological innovations and lifestyle changes, trade and commerce, networks, ecology and development, among others, where structural understanding is essential. The journal supports communication among various related disciplines and encourages contributions from regional practitioners. The journal also welcomes proposals for special issues reflecting the trends in structural economics and other related disciplines.
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