Measures of economic vulnerability and inter-dependency in the global economy

Amidst the on-going US-China trade and technology war, as well as supply chain disruptions owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, issues of economic diversification and resilience have increasingly occupied policymakers and businesses alike. Yet despite the ascendance of these policy issues, identifying, m...

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Main Authors: Lai, Jikon, Amalina Anuar
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Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146613
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description Amidst the on-going US-China trade and technology war, as well as supply chain disruptions owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, issues of economic diversification and resilience have increasingly occupied policymakers and businesses alike. Yet despite the ascendance of these policy issues, identifying, measuring, and evaluating levels of economic risk, vulnerability, and inter-dependence to generate policy action is not always a straightforward and clear process. Moreover, although much has been written on economic inter-dependence, less is known about the vulnerabilities of the vast majority of countries. In other words, how might we measure and quantify economic dependency and vulnerability? How would we normatively evaluate these factors? Are certain countries more economically dependent and vulnerable than others? Similarly, how might we recognise appropriate diversity in risk-exposure? In this paper, we develop the indices of vulnerability and inter-dependence to address the aforementioned issues. As a quantitative gauge of levels of vulnerability and inter-dependence across countries, these indicators are intended to serve as instruments in the formulation of national economic policies and address concerns over economic security by enabling cross-country comparisons and the qualitative assessments of economic dependency and vulnerabilities.
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spelling ntu-10356/1466132023-03-05T17:26:20Z Measures of economic vulnerability and inter-dependency in the global economy Lai, Jikon Amalina Anuar - S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies - Social sciences::Political science Amidst the on-going US-China trade and technology war, as well as supply chain disruptions owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, issues of economic diversification and resilience have increasingly occupied policymakers and businesses alike. Yet despite the ascendance of these policy issues, identifying, measuring, and evaluating levels of economic risk, vulnerability, and inter-dependence to generate policy action is not always a straightforward and clear process. Moreover, although much has been written on economic inter-dependence, less is known about the vulnerabilities of the vast majority of countries. In other words, how might we measure and quantify economic dependency and vulnerability? How would we normatively evaluate these factors? Are certain countries more economically dependent and vulnerable than others? Similarly, how might we recognise appropriate diversity in risk-exposure? In this paper, we develop the indices of vulnerability and inter-dependence to address the aforementioned issues. As a quantitative gauge of levels of vulnerability and inter-dependence across countries, these indicators are intended to serve as instruments in the formulation of national economic policies and address concerns over economic security by enabling cross-country comparisons and the qualitative assessments of economic dependency and vulnerabilities. 2021-03-03T02:41:19Z 2021-03-03T02:41:19Z 2021 Working Paper Lai, J. & Amalina Anuar (2021). Measures of economic vulnerability and inter-dependency in the global economy. RSIS Working Papers, 333-20, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146613 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146613 en RSIS Working Papers, 333-20 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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title Measures of economic vulnerability and inter-dependency in the global economy
title_full Measures of economic vulnerability and inter-dependency in the global economy
title_fullStr Measures of economic vulnerability and inter-dependency in the global economy
title_full_unstemmed Measures of economic vulnerability and inter-dependency in the global economy
title_short Measures of economic vulnerability and inter-dependency in the global economy
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