揭示区域经济韧性与投入产出网络拓扑结构之间的关系:来自欧盟的证据

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Elias Giannakis , Dimitrios Tsiotas , Christos T. Papadas
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本文从经验角度探讨了外生冲击在欧盟地区经济的投入产出网络结构中扩散和放大的传播机制。为此,本文开发了欧盟 NUTS-2 地区的加权和定向投入产出网络模型,并计算了网络类型学的测量值,其中包括连通性、中心性和聚类。网络分析有助于将欧盟国家划分为具有共同拓扑特征的组群,有利于每个组群采取量身定制的政策组合。空间回归分析表明,部门集群的强度与地区复原力呈正相关,而地区的部门集群对其抵御外来冲击的复原力有负面影响,这揭示了网络拓扑结构和功能在地区复原力配置中的竞争关系。整体方法为工具化政策制定提供了方法框架,并从实证角度强调了创新和知识型政策对于增强区域经济韧性的重要性。
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Unveiling the relationship between regional economic resilience and input-output network topology: Evidence from the European Union

This paper empirically explores the propagation mechanisms through which exogenous shocks are diffused and amplified throughout the input-output network structure of regional economies in the European Union. To do so, it develops weighted and directed input-output network models across the European Union (EU) NUTS-2 regions and computes measures of network typology capturing connectivity, centrality, and clustering. Network analysis facilitates a clustering of the EU countries into groups of common topological features, favoring a mix of tailored policies per each group. Spatial regression analysis reveals that the intensity of the sectors’ clustering is positively associated with regional resilience, while the sectorial clustering of regions negatively affects their resilience to exogenous shocks, revealing a competitive relationship between network topology and functionality in the configuration of regional resilience. The overall approach provides a methodological framework for an instrumented policy making and empirically highlights the importance of innovation and knowledge-based policies for enhancing regional economic resilience.

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期刊介绍: Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP) is the official policy and practitioner orientated journal of the Regional Science Association International. It is an international journal that publishes high quality papers in applied regional science that explore policy and practice issues in regional and local development. It welcomes papers from a range of academic disciplines and practitioners including planning, public policy, geography, economics and environmental science and related fields. Papers should address the interface between academic debates and policy development and application. RSPP provides an opportunity for academics and policy makers to develop a dialogue to identify and explore many of the challenges facing local and regional economies.
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