论文标题
用公司到确保的电线转移建模供应链网络
Modeling Supply-Chain Networks with Firm-to-Firm Wire Transfers
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论文摘要
我们研究了一个新型的经济网络(供应链),该网络由巴西公司(620万公司)的企业宇宙中的电汇(电子支付交易)组成。我们构建了一个定向和加权的网络,在该网络中,顶点代表城市和边缘意味着城市之间的成对经济依赖性。城市(顶点)代表该位置所有公司的收集,链接表示城市间电线传输。我们发现贸易网络中城市之间的经济融合很高,这与巴西城市中发现的高度专业化是一致的。我们能够使用中心网络度量确定哪些城市在整个供应链过程中具有主要作用。我们发现贸易网络具有拆卸的混合模式,这与巴西公司规模分布的幂律形状一致。在2014年巴西经济衰退之后,我们发现由于许多小公司的死亡以及随之而来的经济流量集中在大型企业中,这种破坏性变得更加强大。我们的结果表明,经济衰退对贸易网络产生了很大的影响,该网络在整个市政当局都有有意义和异质的经济后果。我们进行计量经济学练习,并发现法院效率发挥了双重作用。从客户的角度来看,它在减少合同摩擦的过程中起着重要作用,因为它增加了不同城市之间的经济交易。从供应商的角度来看,作为供应链的核心供应商的城市似乎将法院效率低下作为客户的诉讼障碍。
We study a novel economic network (supply chain) comprised of wire transfers (electronic payment transactions) among the universe of firms in Brazil (6.2 million firms). We construct a directed and weighted network in which vertices represent cities and edges connote pairwise economic dependence between cities. Cities (vertices) represent the collection of all firms in that location and links denote intercity wire transfers. We find a high degree of economic integration among cities in the trade network, which is consistent with the high degree of specialization found across Brazilian cities. We are able to identify which cities have a dominant role in the entire supply chain process using centrality network measures. We find that the trade network has a disassortative mixing pattern, which is consistent with the power-law shape of the firm size distribution in Brazil. After the Brazilian recession in 2014, we find that the disassortativity becomes even stronger as a result of the death of many small firms and the consequent concentration of economic flows on large firms. Our results suggest that recessions have a large impact on the trade network with meaningful and heterogeneous economic consequences across municipalities. We run econometric exercises and find that courts efficiency plays a dual role. From the customer perspective, it plays an important role in reducing contractual frictions as it increases economic transactions between different cities. From the supplier perspective, cities that are central suppliers to the supply chain seem to use courts inefficiency as a lawsuit barrier from their customers.