2019冠状病毒病大流行背景下巴基斯坦经济供应链可持续性:基于可计算一般均衡模型

Tuba Rasheed, Zarwa Shah, Abdul Subhan, A. Rasheed, Ume-Tayyba Jadoon, Muhammad Aamir Khan
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新冠肺炎疫情已造成巨大经济影响,并将继续在全球造成严重破坏。本研究旨在分析新冠肺炎对巴基斯坦宏观经济的影响。采用了Walmsley和Minor(2016)制定的ECON供应链(IESC)可计算一般均衡(CGE)模型的影响,以便评估巴基斯坦政府应对冠状病毒大流行的许多政策对供应链的影响。11个经济部门受到8%的冲击,电力部门受到5%的冲击。最后,评估了这些冲击对模型中包含的所有31个经济部门的影响。结果发现,实际GDP、实际出口、实际进口和私人支出的人均效用下降,同时贸易条件和区域家庭收入增加。该研究还表明,在大流行期间,16个行业的商品市场价格上涨,而15个行业的商品供应价格下降。根据实证研究结果,提出了一些相关的政策建议,以克服大流行。
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Supply Chain Sustainability in the Context of COVID-19 Pandemic in Pakistan’s Economy: Using Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Model
The COVID 19 pandemic has had tremendous economic impacts and continues to wreak havoc around the world. This research work has been conducted to analyze the macroeconomic effects of the COVID 19 in the context of Pakistan. The impact ECON Supply Chain (IESC) Computable general equilibrium (CGE) Model which was formulated by Walmsley and Minor (2016) has been employed so that the supply chain effects of many of Pakistan’s government policies in response to the coronavirus pandemic can be assessed. An 8% shock was given to 11 sectors of the economy and a 5% shock was given to electricity. Lastly, the impact of these shocks on all 31 sectors of the economy that are included in the model was assessed. Results discovered that there was a decline in real GDP, real exports, real imports, and per capita utility from private expenditure, meanwhile, terms of trade and regional household income increased. This study also illuminated that during pandemic goods market prices increased for 16 sectors while supply price of commodities decreased for 15 sectors. Based on the empirical findings, some relevant policy implications are suggested to overcome the pandemic.   
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