The Inoperability Extended Multisectoral Model and the Role of Income Distribution: A U.K. Case Study

Andrea Karim El Meligi, M. Ciaschini, Yousaf Ali Khan, R. Pretaroli, F. Severini, C. Socci
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In this paper, an effort is made to enrich the current input–output (I–O) methodologies employed for studying disruptive events, by extending the I–O framework and including all the phases of the circular flow of income into the overall disaster impact. In this respect, the Inoperability Extended Multisectoral Model is created and implemented in order to estimate the higher‐order effects in terms of value added and disposable income. The social accounting matrix, referred to the United Kingdom, is constructed and proposed as a starting point for assessing the effects of a system perturbation related to the eruption of the Volcano Eyjafjallajokull, in mid‐April 2010, which affected air transport services due to the full closure of the U.K.'s airspace for several days. Finally, the ranking of those commodities and institutional sectors which are badly affected can provide guidance to policymakers in order to minimize the overall impact on the economy.
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不可操作性扩展多部门模型与收入分配的作用:以英国为例
在本文中,通过扩展I-O框架并将收入循环流动的所有阶段纳入总体灾害影响,努力丰富用于研究破坏性事件的当前投入-产出(I-O)方法。在这方面,我们创建并实施了不可操作性扩展多部门模型,以估计附加值和可支配收入方面的高阶效应。社会核算矩阵(参考英国)是作为评估与2010年4月中旬Eyjafjallajokull火山爆发有关的系统扰动影响的起点而构建和提出的,由于英国的全面关闭,该扰动影响了航空运输服务几天来,美国领空一直处于危险之中。最后,对那些受到严重影响的商品和机构部门进行排名,可以为政策制定者提供指导,以尽量减少对经济的总体影响。
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