The Global Health Crisis Affected the Economy of an Emerging Metropolis: The Case of Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines

Jhon Louie B. Sabal
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This paper estimates the impact of government strategies that aimed at containing the spread of COVID-19, to the local economic activities of Cagayan de Oro - a highly urbanized city in the Northern region of Mindanao. In the absence of city-level measure for Gross Domestic Product (GDP), gross sales among the 20,626 registered businesses are utilized as an alternative determinant. GDP measures the amount of output produced of a certain area within a specific time-period. Cagayan de Oro is predominantly food sector dependent contributing to almost 80% of its local economic activities. BPO, however, is the fastest growing sector but the food industry is near second. The gross sales of BPO, Tourism and Construction recorded the highest increase for the past ten-years, which indicates that these sectors are massively growing within the city. Using a simple moving-average equation from the business registration data of the City Finance Office from 2010-2019, this paper discovers that the friction created to slow down economic activities cost the city P131, 704,672.26 of foregone sales per week. The estimated impact of a week-long lockdown in the food sector amounts to P645,296,177.66 or a per capita loss of income of P2,428.95. In other words, the impact of lockdown to one food company is around P2,000. Per-capita cost is bigger among medical (P6,631.40) and construction (P7,747.14) firms considering lumpy inputs and higher set-up costs. A one-week lockdown leads to a P104,840,708.03 and P84,954,117.49 of foregone sales in the medical and construction sectors, respectively. This paper also locates the business concentration landscape and potential of Cagayan de Oro City among its 80 barangays and calculates the estimated revenue loss of each sector located among these barangays.
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全球卫生危机影响新兴大都市的经济:以菲律宾卡加延德奥罗市为例
本文估计了旨在遏制COVID-19传播的政府战略对棉兰老岛北部高度城市化城市卡加延德奥罗当地经济活动的影响。由于缺乏城市一级的国内生产总值(GDP)衡量标准,20,626家注册企业的总销售额被用作替代决定因素。GDP衡量的是某一特定时期内某一地区的总产出。卡加延德奥罗主要依赖粮食部门,贡献了近80%的当地经济活动。然而,业务流程外包是增长最快的行业,食品行业紧随其后。BPO、旅游、建设行业的销售总额创下了近10年来的最高增长率,这表明这些行业在城市内正在大规模增长。利用2010-2019年市财政办工商登记数据的简单移动平均方程,本文发现,减缓经济活动所产生的摩擦使该市每周损失的销售额为131,704,672.26美元。食品部门长达一周的封锁估计影响达645296177.66比索,或人均收入损失2 428.95比索。也就是说,封锁对一家食品公司的影响约为2000比索。考虑到不稳定的投入和较高的设置成本,医疗企业(6,631.40比索)和建筑企业(7,747.14比索)的人均成本更高。为期一周的封锁导致医疗和建筑行业的销售额分别减少104,840,708.03比索和84,954,117.49比索。本文还对卡加延德奥罗市在其80个村中的商业集中度景观和潜力进行了定位,并计算了位于这些村中的每个部门的估计收入损失。
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