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Supply-Chain / Network ABM Model

How does a localized supply disruption propagate through a production network to become an aggregate output loss, and what determines whether the shock is absorbed locally or amplified into a systemic bottleneck?

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Supply-Chain / Network ABM sources, papers, and evidence trail

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    Battiston et al. (2007) -- credit-network cascade dynamics establishing the analytical template for network-transmitted failures

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    Hallegatte (2008) -- first supply-chain disruption ABM for natural disaster assessment with firm-level rationing

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    Henriet et al. (2012) -- production-network ABM with heterogeneous firms, inventory rules, and substitution

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    Inoue and Todo (2019) -- million-firm Japanese supply-chain ABM calibrated to actual inter-firm transaction data

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    Pichler et al. (2022) -- COVID supply disruption ABM with sector-specific lockdown shocks and labor constraints

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    Acemoglu et al. (2012) -- theoretical foundation: network origins of aggregate fluctuations from idiosyncratic shocks

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Concepts, data, and nearby models

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Concepts

Aggregate supplyInternational tradeBusiness cycles

Indicators

Industrial productionbusiness.production.industrialRetail salesbusiness.retail_salesHeadline CPIprices.cpi.headline

Policy

Trade policyIndustrial policy

Nearby models

Firm-bank networkClimate ABMNetwork spillover
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