TY - GEN
T1 - Firm-Level Propagation of the Effect of Disruption of International Trade Through Domestic Supply Chains
AU - Inoue, Hiroyasu
AU - Todo, Yasuyuki
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Risks of disruption to global supply chains are rising and threatening the sustainability of global supply chains. This study simulates how the disruption of imports from various regions affect the total production of Japanese firms. We particularly incorporate the propagation of the economic effect through domestic supply chains, using data on more than one million firms and four million supply chain ties. We find that the negative effect of disruption of intermediate imports grows exponentially as its duration and level increase because of downstream propagation. In addition, the propagation of the economic effect is substantially affected by the network topology of importers, such as the number of importers (affected nodes) and their upstreamness in supply chains, but not necessarily by their centrality. Furthermore, the negative effect of import disruption can be mitigated by reorganisation of domestic supply chains, even when the reorganisation is conducted among only network neighbours.
AB - Risks of disruption to global supply chains are rising and threatening the sustainability of global supply chains. This study simulates how the disruption of imports from various regions affect the total production of Japanese firms. We particularly incorporate the propagation of the economic effect through domestic supply chains, using data on more than one million firms and four million supply chain ties. We find that the negative effect of disruption of intermediate imports grows exponentially as its duration and level increase because of downstream propagation. In addition, the propagation of the economic effect is substantially affected by the network topology of importers, such as the number of importers (affected nodes) and their upstreamness in supply chains, but not necessarily by their centrality. Furthermore, the negative effect of import disruption can be mitigated by reorganisation of domestic supply chains, even when the reorganisation is conducted among only network neighbours.
KW - global supply chains
KW - network analysis
KW - trade disruption
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M3 - Conference contribution
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T3 - Proceedings of the 2023 Annual Modeling and Simulation Conference, ANNSIM 2023
SP - 294
EP - 305
BT - Proceedings of the 2023 Annual Modeling and Simulation Conference, ANNSIM 2023
A2 - Blas, Maria Julia
A2 - Alvarez, Gonzalo
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 2023 Annual Modeling and Simulation Conference, ANNSIM 2023
Y2 - 23 May 2023 through 26 May 2023
ER -