扩大能源弹性:数字经济如何影响全球能源价值链?

IF 5 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Youyi Deng , Kangyin Dong , Qian Sun , Jinjun Xue
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摘要

全球经济黑天鹅事件频繁发生,影响了全球能源价值链的发展,使各国面临相当大的不确定性。然而,数字经济发展可以为各国缓解外部冲击、确保能源安全和提高能源韧性提供新的解决方案和前景。本研究以2010 - 2019年的71个国家为研究对象,创新性地从投入产出表中获取GEVC,从国家参与和地位两个维度探讨数字经济对GEVC的影响及其机制。相关的结果有三个方面。第一,数字经济提高了各国参与全球价值链的程度,推动各国向全球价值链下游移动。这一结果在稳健性测试后仍然成立。第二,机制检验表明,数字经济能够影响要素配置和创新,进而影响各国的GEVC参与。第三,数字经济对一国参与GEVC能力的影响取决于该国面临的外部和内部威胁。该研究丰富了全球价值链研究内容,对促进各国数字经济发展、应对外部冲击、加快数字经济与全球价值链融合具有重要启示。
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Broadening energy resilience: How does the digital economy affect the global energy value chain?
The frequent occurrence of global economic black swan events has affected the development of the global energy value chain (GEVC) and exposed countries to considerable uncertainty. However, digital economy development can offer new solutions and perspectives for countries to mitigate external shocks, ensure energy security and improve energy resilience. This study examines 71 countries from 2010 to 2019, innovatively obtaining GEVC from input–output tables to explore the impact and mechanism of the digital economy on GEVC in terms of countries’ dimensions of participation and position. The relevant results are threefold. First, the digital economy increases countries’ participation in GEVC and pushes them to move downstream of the GEVC. This result still holds after robustness tests. Second, the mechanism test demonstrates that the digital economy can influence factor allocation and innovation to affect countries’ GEVC participation. Third, the effect of the digital economy on a nation's ability to participate in the GEVC varies depending on the external and internal threats that the nation faces. This study enriches the research on global value chains and has important implications encouraging countries to advance digital economy development, navigate external shocks and accelerate digital economy and GEVC integration.
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期刊介绍: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics publishes articles about theoretical, applied and methodological aspects of structural change in economic systems. The journal publishes work analysing dynamics and structural breaks in economic, technological, behavioural and institutional patterns.
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