网络经济系统的弹性与恢复:对大陆-台湾潜在冲突的敏感性分析

IF 2.4 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Andrew G. Ross , Marko Raseta , Matthias Grajewski , Andreas Kleefeld
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最近,在俄罗斯对乌克兰的侵略战争和2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,全球经济的相互联系和供应链中断的可能性得到了突出体现。同样,中国大陆和台湾之间未来可能发生的冲突,可能会导致台湾生产的高科技零部件和其他产品的供应严重中断,而这些产品在全球制造业中被广泛使用。有必要了解并主动解决关键商品和服务的潜在供应链漏洞。本文应用一个动态非均衡模型来识别多区域背景下单个工业、制造业、服务业和能源部门的正向和向后依赖关系。该模型跟踪经济体从初始均衡状态到非均衡平稳状态的宏观经济变量,并量化其对网络经济系统冲击的敏感性、弹性和恢复能力。透过此分析,本文检视台湾被排除在全球经济网络之外的影响,揭示对全球经济运作至关重要的主要经济体和部门的重大影响。本文提出的方法经过实证检验,使政策制定者和利益相关者能够主动使用数据驱动的见解来预测未来的结果,并降低中断风险。
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Resilience and recovery in networked economic systems: An ex-ante analysis of susceptibility to aspects of a potential China–Taiwan conflict
The global economy's interconnectedness and the potential for supply chain disruptions were highlighted recently during Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine and the COVID-19 pandemic. Similarly, a possible future conflict between China and Taiwan could lead to substantial disruptions in the availability of high-tech components and other goods produced by Taiwan that are widely used in manufacturing worldwide. It is necessary to understand and proactively address such potential supply chain vulnerabilities for critical goods and services. This paper applies a dynamic nonequilibrium model to identify the forward and backward dependencies of individual industrial, manufacturing, service, and energy sectors in a multi-regional context. The model tracks the macroeconomic variables of economies from their initial equilibrium state into a nonequilibrium stationary state, and quantifies their susceptibility, resilience, and recovery to shocks in the networked economic system. Through this analysis, the paper examines the impact of excluding Taiwan from global economic networks, revealing substantial impacts on major economies and sectors essential to the operating of the global economy. The approach presented and empirically tested enables policymakers and stakeholders to proactively use data-driven insights to anticipate future outcomes and reduce disruption risks.
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CiteScore
4.40
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: Regional Science is the official journal of the Regional Science Association International. It encourages high quality scholarship on a broad range of topics in the field of regional science. These topics include, but are not limited to, behavioral modeling of location, transportation, and migration decisions, land use and urban development, interindustry analysis, environmental and ecological analysis, resource management, urban and regional policy analysis, geographical information systems, and spatial statistics. The journal publishes papers that make a new contribution to the theory, methods and models related to urban and regional (or spatial) matters.
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