COVID-19 大流行病及其对全球经济的影响:可计算一般均衡方法

Esambe Sone, Jong-Hwan Ko
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由新型冠状病毒 SARS-CoV- 2 引起的 COVID-19 大流行自 2019 年底出现以来一直是一场全球性的健康危机,影响着全世界生活的方方面面。它揭示了医疗保健系统的薄弱环节,同时也激发了科学进步和合作开发疫苗的热情,凸显了为未来挑战做好准备和公平医疗保健的重要性。 本文评估了 COVID-19 大流行对全球经济的影响。研究采用全球贸易分析项目模型,使用 GTAP 数据库 10A 版,以 2014 年为基准年。数据库中的 141 个地区和 65 个部门被汇总为 20 个地区和 29 个部门。所使用的模型包括一个基准情景和两个政策情景。基线情景使用宏观经济变量,如实际 GDP、人口、资本存量和劳动力供应,预测了从 2014 年到 2020 年的全球经济。政策情景 1 和 2 分别考虑了 COVID-19 大流行病和一揽子财政刺激计划的影响。 大流行病的影响以实际国内生产总值、福利、进出口量、贸易平衡和各部门产出来衡量。模拟结果表明,所有地区的实际国内生产总值都有所下降。COVID-19 对韩国、日本、美国、墨西哥、中国、意大利和英国等国福利的影响各不相同。在所有这些国家中,大流行病凸显了现有的不平等和脆弱性,对各国的影响尤为严重。政府采取了一揽子刺激计划、收入支持计划和疫苗接种运动等干预措施,旨在减轻影响并支持民众的福利。大流行病扰乱了全球供应链,增加了贸易成本,从而对进出口量产生了负面影响。一些部门,如旅游业相关部门的产出受到严重影响。 COVID-19 大流行影响了实际国内生产总值、福利、进出口量、贸易平衡和各部门的产出。通过研究大流行病对这些经济因素的具体影响,决策者和研究人员可以对面临的挑战和潜在的恢复途径获得宝贵的见解。
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COVID-19 Pandemic and its Economic Impact on the Global Economy: A Computable General Equilibrium Approach
The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV- 2, has been a global health crisis since its emergence in late 2019, impacting all aspects of life worldwide. It has revealed vulnerabilities in healthcare systems while also inspiring scientific advancements and cooperation in developing vaccines, highlighting the importance of preparedness and equitable healthcare for future challenges. This paper evaluates the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global economy. The study employed the Global Trade Analysis Project model using GTAP database version 10A with 2014 as the base year. The database's 141 regions and 65 sectors are aggregated into 20 regions and 29 sectors. The model used involves a baseline and two policy scenarios. The baseline scenario projected the global economy to 2020 from 2014 using macroeconomic variables, such as real GDP, population, capital stock, and labor supply. Policy scenarios 1 and 2 accounted for the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and fiscal stimulus package, respectively. The impacts of the pandemic are measured in real GDP, welfare, export and import volumes, trade balance, and output by sector. Simulation results indicate that the real GDP for all regions declined. The impact of COVID-19 on the welfare of countries, including Korea, Japan, the US, Mexico, China, Italy, and Great Britain, varied. In all these countries, the pandemic highlighted existing inequalities and vulnerabilities, affecting countries disproportionately. Government interventions, such as stimulus packages, income support programs, and vaccination campaigns, have aimed to mitigate the impact and support the welfare of the population. The pandemic disrupted global supply chains and increased trade costs, thereby negatively impacting both import and export volumes. The output of some sectors, such as tourism-related sectors, was heavily affected. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted real GDP, welfare, export and import volumes, trade balance, and output by sector. By examining the specific implications of the pandemic on each of these economic factors, policymakers and researchers can gain valuable insights into the challenges faced and potential avenues for recovery.
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