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Economic exposure to regional value chain disruptions: evidence from Wuhan’s lockdown in China

Kailan Tian, Zhuoying Zhang, Lingxiu Zhu, Cuihong Yang, Jianwu He, Shantong Li

2022Regional Studies22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Production fragmentation across multiple regions can result in a regional shock propagating along value chains to a wider array of regions. We propose a methodological framework to measure the economic exposure to regional value chain disruptions due to city lockdown during Covid-19. The exposure index is evaluated by applying a hypothetical extraction method to a regionally extended inter-country input–output framework incorporating China’s interregional input–output table. Our methodology can be adapted to conduct disaster impact analyses at city, state and country levels. It provides a tool for the immediate assessment of the economic risks of value chain disruptions, enabling quick policy responses.

Topics & Concepts

ChinaFragmentation (computing)Shock (circulatory)Value (mathematics)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Index (typography)Supply chainGlobal value chainEconomic impact analysisEconomicsNatural resource economicsBusinessGeographyInternational tradeComputer scienceMicroeconomicsOperating systemPathologyMarketingDiseaseInternal medicineMedicineComparative advantageMachine learningArchaeologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)World Wide WebInfrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability AnalysisSupply Chain Resilience and Risk ManagementRegional resilience and development