The Economic Impact of Lockdowns: A Persistent Inoperability Input-Output Approach
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Input-Output Foundations
3. Persistent Inoperability Input-Output Modeling
4. Case Study
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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1 | The data are available upon request from the authors. |
Quarantine Scenario | Definition |
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ECQ | “Implementation of temporary measures imposing stringent limitations on movement and transportation of people, strict regulation of operating industries, provision of food and essential services and heightened presence of uniformed personnel to enforce community quarantine protocols” (Philippine Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases 2020). |
MECQ | “Transition phase between ECQ and GCQ, when the following temporary measures are relaxed and become less necessary: stringent limitations on movement and transportation of people, strict regulation of operating industries, provision of food and essential services and heightened presence of uniformed personnel to enforce community quarantine protocols” (Philippine Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases 2020). |
GCQ | “Implementation of temporary measures limiting movement and transportation of people, regulation of operating industries, and presence of uniformed personnel to enforce community quarantine protocols” (Philippine Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases 2020). |
Sector Code | Sector Name |
---|---|
S01 | Agriculture, Fishery, and Forestry |
S02 | Mining and Quarrying |
S03 | Manufacturing |
S04 | Construction |
S05 | Electricity, Gas, and Water |
S06 | Land Transportation |
S07 | Water Transportation |
S08 | Air Transportation |
S09 | Communications and Storage |
S10 | Trade |
S11 | Finance |
S12 | Real Estate and Ownership of Dwelling Palaces |
S13 | Private Services |
S14 | Government Services |
Sector | NCR | Philippines | NCR Share in National Employment |
---|---|---|---|
Agriculture, Fishery, and Forestry | 13,249 | 188,004 | 7.05% |
Mining and Quarrying | 3312 | 39,092 | 8.47% |
Manufacturing | 314,785 | 1,609,781 | 19.55% |
Construction | 177,409 | 289,151 | 61.36% |
Electricity, Gas, and Water | 15,977 | 108,888 | 14.67% |
Transportation, Communication, and Storage | 262,664 | 492,364 | 53.35% |
Wholesale and Retail Trade | 611,988 | 2,264,918 | 27.02% |
Finance | 199,004 | 480,352 | 41.43% |
Real Estate | 61,628 | 112,645 | 54.71% |
Other Services | 1,457,654 | 3,457,868 | 42.15% |
Total | 3,117,670 | 9,043,063 | 34.48% |
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Yu, K.D.S.; Aviso, K.B.; Santos, J.R.; Tan, R.R. The Economic Impact of Lockdowns: A Persistent Inoperability Input-Output Approach. Economies 2020, 8, 109. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies8040109
Yu KDS, Aviso KB, Santos JR, Tan RR. The Economic Impact of Lockdowns: A Persistent Inoperability Input-Output Approach. Economies. 2020; 8(4):109. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies8040109
Chicago/Turabian StyleYu, Krista Danielle S., Kathleen B. Aviso, Joost R. Santos, and Raymond R. Tan. 2020. "The Economic Impact of Lockdowns: A Persistent Inoperability Input-Output Approach" Economies 8, no. 4: 109. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies8040109
APA StyleYu, K. D. S., Aviso, K. B., Santos, J. R., & Tan, R. R. (2020). The Economic Impact of Lockdowns: A Persistent Inoperability Input-Output Approach. Economies, 8(4), 109. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies8040109