Economic shocks and changes in global production structures. Methods for measuring economic resilience
"Conventional studies on the impacts of economic shocks using global input-output tables (sensitivity analyses) assume stable production structures and thus, only reveal the marginal impacts of changes in final demand. However, when economic shocks occur, whether at home or abroad, economic age...
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Institution: | ETUI-European Trade Union Institute |
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2017
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Online Access: | https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19396915124911141979-economic-shocks-and-changes-in.htm |
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author | Hashiguchi, Yoshihiro Yamano, Norihiko |
author_facet | Hashiguchi, Yoshihiro Yamano, Norihiko |
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description | "Conventional studies on the impacts of economic shocks using global input-output tables (sensitivity analyses) assume stable production structures and thus, only reveal the marginal impacts of changes in final demand. However, when economic shocks occur, whether at home or abroad, economic agents are expected to react to reduce the negative impact or amplify the positive effects. The ability of a country to contain economic losses can be defined as the resilience to economic shocks. Using the OECD's annual Inter-Country Input-Output (ICIO) tables, 1995 to 2011, this paper investigates the relationship between changes in final demand and production structures for 61 economies. Our findings are summarised as follows. Production and final demand structures tend to change to reduce the negative feedbacks from final demand shocks. During economic downturns, structures tend to change so that the dependence on domestic services increases, while the dependence on domestic demand for goods, and the dependence on foreign demand for domestic goods and services, both decrease. Therefore, the domestic service sector seems to play a key role in temporarily containing the negative feedback. Countries that are able to prop up their economy by domestic service sectors instead of domestic goods and foreign sectors are more resilient to negative economic shocks." |
format | TEXT |
geographic | OECD countries |
id | 19396915124911141979_1d68785225594314b130ce3f70c7bb03 |
institution | ETUI-European Trade Union Institute |
is_hierarchy_id | 19396915124911141979_1d68785225594314b130ce3f70c7bb03 |
is_hierarchy_title | Economic shocks and changes in global production structures. Methods for measuring economic resilience |
language | English |
physical | 46 p. Digital |
publishDate | 2017 |
publisher | Paris OECD |
spellingShingle | Hashiguchi, Yoshihiro Yamano, Norihiko economic conditions economic recession production value chains globalization structural change Economic shocks and changes in global production structures. Methods for measuring economic resilience |
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title | Economic shocks and changes in global production structures. Methods for measuring economic resilience |
topic | economic conditions economic recession production value chains globalization structural change |
url | https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19396915124911141979-economic-shocks-and-changes-in.htm |