论文标题
库存,需求冲击供应链中的传播和放大
Inventories, Demand Shocks Propagation and Amplification in Supply Chains
论文作者
论文摘要
我研究了行业在供应链中的角色在塑造最终需求冲击传播中的作用。首先,我使用一种新颖的轮班秀设计,利用特定目的地的最终需求冲击,以及针对直接和间接联系的目的地暴露量的新度量。我发现需求冲击在上游传播时会大大放大,上游行业的产出弹性比最终好的生产商大的三倍,这与斗牛效应一致。为了合理化这些经验结果,我开发了一个具有库存的可聊天生产网络模型,并研究网络的性质和库存周期性如何相互作用,以确定最终需求冲击是放大还是在上游消散。我通过直接估算由网络位置和库存介导的产出增长与需求冲击之间的模型模型关系来测试机制。我发现库存的存在平均增加了18%,突出了该通道的宏观经济意义。最后,我使用该模型来定量研究延长供应链和库存上升对经济波动性的长期趋势的影响。
I study the role of industries' position in supply chains in shaping the transmission of final demand shocks. First, I use a novel shift-share design leveraging destination-specific final demand shocks and a new measure of destination exposure accounting for direct and indirect linkages. I find that demand shocks amplify significantly as they propagate upstream, with upstream industries experiencing output elasticities up to three times larger than final good producers, consistent with the bullwhip effect. To rationalize these empirical results, I develop a tractable production network model with inventories and study how the properties of the network and the cyclicality of inventories interact to determine whether final demand shocks amplify or dissipate upstream. I test the mechanism by directly estimating the model-implied relationship between output growth and demand shocks, mediated by network position and inventories. I find that the presence of inventories increases output elasticities by 18% on average, highlighting the macroeconomic significance of this channel. Finally, I use the model to quantitatively study the effects of long-run trends of lengthening supply chains and rising inventories on the volatility of the economy.