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新冠疫情对全球价值链的影响:非必需品生产的中断

The impact of COVID-19 on global value chains: Disruption in nonessential goods production.

作者信息

Ferreira Joao-Pedro, Ramos Pedro, Barata Eduardo, Court Christa, Cruz Luís

机构信息

Food and Resource Economics Department, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences University of Florida Florida USA.

CeBER - Centre for Business and Economics Research, Faculty of Economics University of Coimbra Portugal.

出版信息

Reg Sci Policy Prac. 2021 Nov;13(Suppl 1):32-54. doi: 10.1111/rsp3.12416. Epub 2021 Apr 28.

Abstract

Public health measures enacted to mitigate the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have dampened economic activity by shuttering businesses that provide 'nonessential' goods and services. Not surprisingly, these actions directly impacted demand for nonessential goods and services, but the full impact of this shock on the broader economy will depend on the nature and strength of value chains. In a world where production chains are increasingly fragmented, a shock in one industry (or a group of industries) in one country will affect other domestic industries as well as international trade, leading to impacts on production in other countries. We employ the World Input-Output Database to depict the interdependencies among both industries and countries, which provides a full representation of global value chains. By assuming a homogeneous impact on demand for nonessential goods and services around the world, we demonstrate asymmetric effects on production by industry and international trade, leading to asymmetric relative impacts on national economies. Our results indicate that if demand for nonessential goods and services decreases by 50%, the global gross domestic product will decline by 23%, leading to relative impacts that are larger in China, Indonesia, and some European countries. Also, international trade declines by almost 30%, largely due to a reduction in economic activity associated with the production of raw materials and certain types of manufacturing. This work highlights the relevancy of going beyond measuring the direct effects of COVID-19 and provides insights into how international trade linkages will induce broader economic impacts across the globe.

摘要

为减缓2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)传播而实施的公共卫生措施,通过关闭提供“非必要”商品和服务的企业,抑制了经济活动。不出所料,这些举措直接影响了对非必要商品和服务的需求,但这种冲击对更广泛经济的全面影响将取决于价值链的性质和强度。在一个生产链日益碎片化的世界里,一个国家的一个行业(或一组行业)受到的冲击将影响其他国内行业以及国际贸易,进而对其他国家的生产产生影响。我们利用世界投入产出数据库来描绘行业与国家之间的相互依存关系,该数据库全面呈现了全球价值链。通过假设对全球非必要商品和服务需求产生同质影响,我们展示了行业生产和国际贸易的不对称效应,从而导致对各国经济的相对影响不对称。我们的结果表明,如果非必要商品和服务的需求下降50%,全球国内生产总值将下降23%,这在中国、印度尼西亚和一些欧洲国家造成的相对影响更大。此外,国际贸易下降近30%,这主要是由于与原材料生产和某些制造业相关的经济活动减少所致。这项研究突出了超越衡量COVID-19直接影响的重要性,并深入探讨了国际贸易联系将如何在全球范围内引发更广泛的经济影响。

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