马尼拉洪水影响评估:一种不可操作的投入产出方法

K. Yu, R. Tan, J. Santos
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自然灾害会对经济中商品和服务的流动造成意想不到的中断。这些中断可能会影响单个部门的生产,但部门的相互依赖性保证了这将渗透到其他部门,导致更大的损失。本研究旨在估计菲律宾最大岛屿交通部门中断的影响及其连锁反应。通过不可操作性输入输出模型(IIM),可以量化系统的失效程度,范围从0(正常状态)到1(完全失效)。交通运输部门的不可操作性最初是根据世界银行的估计,结合区域特定投入产出数据来衡量的,以预测对其他经济部门的连锁反应。除了不可操作外,还评估了经济损失。实施敏感性分析,以捕捉与运输中断的不同程度和相关的恢复范围有关的不确定性。结果表明,在不可操作性和经济损失方面受到严重影响的部门主要是制造业、农业和私营服务业。然而,在其他部门可以观察到轻微的差异。本研究主要集中在静态估计上,但可以探索引入时变扰动的运输动态扩展,以及多部门中断。
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Impact estimation of flooding in Manila: An inoperability input-output approach
Natural disasters cause unexpected disruptions to the flow of goods and services in an economy. These disruptions may affect production in a single sector but sector interdependence guarantees that this will trickle down to other sectors, leading to increased damages. This study seeks to provide an estimate of the impact of a disruption in the transportation sector in the largest island in the Philippines and its ripple effects. Through the inoperability input-output model (IIM), the degree of failure in a system can be quantified on a scale from 0 (normal state) to 1 (complete failure). Inoperability is initially measured for the transportation sector based on estimates from the World Bank coupled with region-specific input-output data to forecast the ripple effects to other sectors in the economy. Aside from inoperability, economic loss is also assessed. Sensitivity analysis is implemented to capture the uncertainties relating to varying magnitudes of transportation disruptions and associated recovery horizons. Results show that the sectors that were strongly affected, both in terms of inoperability and economic loss are mainly manufacturing, agriculture and private services. Nevertheless, slight divergence in other sectors may be observed. While this study focuses on a static estimation, dynamic extensions introducing time-varying perturbations on the transportation, and multi-sector disruptions may be explored.
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