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- Other research product . Other ORP type . 2020EnglishAuthors:Gerschel, Elie; Martinez, Alejandra; Mejean, Isabelle;Gerschel, Elie; Martinez, Alejandra; Mejean, Isabelle;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: FranceProject: EC | TRADENET (714597), ANR | ECODEC (ANR-11-LABX-0047)
International audience; Before spreading globally, the Covid-19 epidemic was concentrated in the Hubei province. To contain the spread of the virus, the Chinese government has imposed quarantine measures and travel restrictions, entailing the slowdown of economic activity. We study the propagation of this geographically concentrated productivity slowdown to the global economy, through global value chains. Reliance on Chinese inputs has dramatically increased since the early 2000s. As a consequence, most countries are exposed to the Chinese productivity slowdown, both directly through their imports of Chinese inputs and indirectly, through other inputs themselves produced with some Chinese value added. This note aims at quantifying the total exposure of France compared to other countries. First, we compute the share of Chinese value added in French production. Then, we use data at the country and sector levels to quantify the impact of travel restrictions on French GDP.
- Publication . Preprint . 2020EnglishAuthors:Berger, Loïc; Berger, Nicolas; Bosetti, Valentina; Gilboa, Itzhak; Hansen, Lars,; Jarvis, Christopher; Marinacci, Massimo; Smith, Richard,;Berger, Loïc; Berger, Nicolas; Bosetti, Valentina; Gilboa, Itzhak; Hansen, Lars,; Jarvis, Christopher; Marinacci, Massimo; Smith, Richard,;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: FranceProject: ANR | ECODEC (ANR-11-LABX-0047), EC | RISICO (336703), ANR | IPS (ANR-11-IDEX-0003), EC | INDIMACRO (670337), ANR | INDUCED (ANR-17-CE03-0008)
Policymaking during a pandemic can be extremely challenging. As COVID-19 is a new disease and its global impacts are unprecedented, decisions need to be made in a highly uncertain, complex and rapidly changing environment. In such a context, in which human lives and the economy are at stake, we argue that using ideas and constructs from modern decision theory, even informally, will make policymaking more a responsible and transparent process.
- Publication . Article . 2021Open Access EnglishAuthors:Loïc Berger; Nicolas Berger; Valentina Bosetti; Itzhak Gilboa; Lars Peter Hansen; Christopher I Jarvis; Massimo Marinacci; Richard D. Smith;Loïc Berger; Nicolas Berger; Valentina Bosetti; Itzhak Gilboa; Lars Peter Hansen; Christopher I Jarvis; Massimo Marinacci; Richard D. Smith;Publisher: Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesCountries: Italy, France, United KingdomProject: ANR | ECODEC (ANR-11-LABX-0047), ANR | IPS (ANR-11-IDEX-0003), EC | RISICO (336703), EC | INDIMACRO (670337), ANR | INDUCED (ANR-17-CE03-0008)
International audience; Policymaking during a pandemic can be extremely challenging. As COVID-19 is a new disease and its global impacts are unprecedented, decisions are taken in a highly uncertain, complex, and rapidly changing environment. In such a context, in which human lives and the economy are at stake, we argue that using ideas and constructs from modern decision theory, even informally, will make policymaking a more responsible and transparent process.
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- Other research product . Other ORP type . 2020EnglishAuthors:Gerschel, Elie; Martinez, Alejandra; Mejean, Isabelle;Gerschel, Elie; Martinez, Alejandra; Mejean, Isabelle;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: FranceProject: EC | TRADENET (714597), ANR | ECODEC (ANR-11-LABX-0047)
International audience; Before spreading globally, the Covid-19 epidemic was concentrated in the Hubei province. To contain the spread of the virus, the Chinese government has imposed quarantine measures and travel restrictions, entailing the slowdown of economic activity. We study the propagation of this geographically concentrated productivity slowdown to the global economy, through global value chains. Reliance on Chinese inputs has dramatically increased since the early 2000s. As a consequence, most countries are exposed to the Chinese productivity slowdown, both directly through their imports of Chinese inputs and indirectly, through other inputs themselves produced with some Chinese value added. This note aims at quantifying the total exposure of France compared to other countries. First, we compute the share of Chinese value added in French production. Then, we use data at the country and sector levels to quantify the impact of travel restrictions on French GDP.
- Publication . Preprint . 2020EnglishAuthors:Berger, Loïc; Berger, Nicolas; Bosetti, Valentina; Gilboa, Itzhak; Hansen, Lars,; Jarvis, Christopher; Marinacci, Massimo; Smith, Richard,;Berger, Loïc; Berger, Nicolas; Bosetti, Valentina; Gilboa, Itzhak; Hansen, Lars,; Jarvis, Christopher; Marinacci, Massimo; Smith, Richard,;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: FranceProject: ANR | ECODEC (ANR-11-LABX-0047), EC | RISICO (336703), ANR | IPS (ANR-11-IDEX-0003), EC | INDIMACRO (670337), ANR | INDUCED (ANR-17-CE03-0008)
Policymaking during a pandemic can be extremely challenging. As COVID-19 is a new disease and its global impacts are unprecedented, decisions need to be made in a highly uncertain, complex and rapidly changing environment. In such a context, in which human lives and the economy are at stake, we argue that using ideas and constructs from modern decision theory, even informally, will make policymaking more a responsible and transparent process.
- Publication . Article . 2021Open Access EnglishAuthors:Loïc Berger; Nicolas Berger; Valentina Bosetti; Itzhak Gilboa; Lars Peter Hansen; Christopher I Jarvis; Massimo Marinacci; Richard D. Smith;Loïc Berger; Nicolas Berger; Valentina Bosetti; Itzhak Gilboa; Lars Peter Hansen; Christopher I Jarvis; Massimo Marinacci; Richard D. Smith;Publisher: Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesCountries: Italy, France, United KingdomProject: ANR | ECODEC (ANR-11-LABX-0047), ANR | IPS (ANR-11-IDEX-0003), EC | RISICO (336703), EC | INDIMACRO (670337), ANR | INDUCED (ANR-17-CE03-0008)
International audience; Policymaking during a pandemic can be extremely challenging. As COVID-19 is a new disease and its global impacts are unprecedented, decisions are taken in a highly uncertain, complex, and rapidly changing environment. In such a context, in which human lives and the economy are at stake, we argue that using ideas and constructs from modern decision theory, even informally, will make policymaking a more responsible and transparent process.
Substantial popularitySubstantial popularity In top 1%Average influencePopularity: Citation-based measure reflecting the current impact.Average influence In bottom 99%Influence: Citation-based measure reflecting the total impact.add Add to ORCIDPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product.