从微观到宏观:通过生产网络

From Micro to Macro via Production Networks

Journal of Economic Perspectives · 2014
被引 402
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

论证生产网络视角如何解释局部冲击沿供应链传播并引发总体经济波动,通过理论模型和美国投入产出数据展示网络结构对波动的影响。

Abstract

A modern economy is an intricately linked web of specialized production units, each relying on the flow of inputs from their suppliers to produce their own output which, in turn, is routed towards other downstream units. In this essay, I argue that this network perspective on production linkages can offer novel insights on how local shocks occurring along this production network can propagate across the economy and give rise to aggregate fluctuations. First, I discuss how production networks can be mapped to a standard general equilibrium setup. In particular, through a series of stylized examples, I demonstrate how the propagation of sectoral shocks—and hence aggregate volatility— depends on different arrangements of production, that is, on different “shapes” of the underlying production network. Next I explore, from a network perspective, the empirical properties of a large-scale production network as given by detailed US input-output data. Finally I address how theory and data on production networks can be usefully combined to shed light on comovement and aggregate fluctuations.

生产网络部门冲击经济波动投入产出